Friday, April 10, 2009

Dodgeball

Powerlessness is a bouncing ball. Whenever power is needed, the ball is thrown so it can explode and give combustible energy to its owner. But lately, this ball has been caught by the pro-dodge ball player, vengeance. Vengeance is swifter than powerlessness and much more difficult to control. Nobody can just junk him around a court and expect to not receive injury. During the dodge ball game, powerlessness always loses, even when it wins. It blames the victory on the team, not his aerodynamics. After a loss, powerlessness takes responsibility for not being bouncy or hard enough when thrown.

Vengeance, however, is far different. He is always willing to play hard ball. Vengeance never feels afraid; he is blinded by victory. It is all about the win for him, and he will do whatever he can to take down his opponent.

It is belief that unites and balances the two during a rough game. Belief, the elementary school teacher, can see the potential for vengeance to improve his abilities by protecting powerlessness. She sees how he could blossom into positivity. But powerlessness must be retained instead of hurled at the opposing team. It is all about the game plan that will help vengeance and powerlessness create victory.




Belief does what she can to keep powerlessness aired up while keeping vengeance from giving bruises to teammates.

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