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 Silent Venom (2009)
IMDB rating: 3.30
Plot: Deep in the jungle of a remote island in the Pacific lives a new breed of mutant snake. Dr. Andrea Swanson and her research assistant Jake have been studying the species in a top secret military experiment to develop the ultimate anti-toxin. But when tensions rise with the Chinese military, Admiral Bradley Wallace quickly evacuates the island. The only way home is an old, decommissioned submarine on its final voyage to its new home in Taiwan.
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Directors: Ray Fred Olen
Actors: Perry Luke,Berenger Tom,Mandylor Louis,Quinn Anthony Tyler,Curtis John L.,Catrini Robert,Andriole David,Scarber Sam,Dixon Travis,Jackson Haran,Rayon Oliver,Stevens Bill J.,Webb Gerald,Mooney T. Ryan,Action,Thriller,
How do you like this small part of my story? (based on a dream)?
I walked hesitantly in to my mother’s house, being dragged by my little sister Jade, who was holding on to the hand that wasn’t wrapped around my son. I never did like my mom, she’s been an alcoholic for as long as I can remember and kicking me out at 13 didn’t really help matters much. Jade, still only 4, is much to young to remember how mom treated her before my grandparents came to get her. Jade now lives with us. Yes, us. Me, my grandparents, and my 8 month old son Matthew.
I suppose I should be in a better mood, I hadn’t seen my mother in months and we were decorating for Christmas after all. Christmas is supposed to be a time for family, for forgiveness, right? "Jade!" My mother’s voice rang out, clear and drunk. As usual. She was bent down with a warm, fake smile plastered on her pretty face, her arms spread open for my sister to run in to. Jade let go of my hand, leaving me free to enter as slowly as I pleased and ran in to mom’s arms.
At first glance, mom looked sober. She looked like she’d been taking very good care of herself. The house was cleaned, the lights were on and the blinds were open, exposing the sparking thick blanket of shining white snow outside. Mom was actually dressed today, in jeans and a navy blue v-neck knit sweater. Her long black hair was curled, and she had a little bit of makeup on. The thing that gave her away were her eyes, slightly glazed over with big pupils. Then her voice, deeper then usual. She had slightly slurred Jade’s name.
Mom stood up with Jade in her arms much as I held Matthew, and opened her arms for me. "Emma." She slurred softly. I narrowed my eyes and kept my ground. "Hi mom." Something flashed in her eyes and she dropped her arm, cutting off any chances I had of a welcoming hug. "You didn’t call to tell me you had a son." I spoke slowly, tightening my arm around Matt. "I didn’t call to tell you I was pregnant. I’m sorry. I don’t think I could have done it. I didn’t really want my baby around all the cigarette smoke and alcohol." Granddad and Grandma came in then, carrying boxes of ornaments and lights. "Hey now." Granddad chided. "Don’t argue, let’s decorate."
I wasn’t in much of a decorating mood anymore. I wanted to yell and shout and get everything off my back. About how much I really did miss mom, about how I did want to tell her about the baby, she was a teen mom to, she could have helped but I just didn’t want to put up with her assumptions and accusations! Instead of saying anything, I sat Matthew down on the floor with a toy and began silently decorating the tree mom had put up just hours before we arrived.
"So, Emma how old are you now?" Mom asked in what seemed like just an attempt of being friendly as she took a small sip of what looked, and smelled like expensive red wine. I could hear honest curiosity burning in her voice though, proving just how much she cared enough to keep up with my life. "Just turned sixteen." I replied cooly. Mom looked stunned. "A son so young? That’s irresponsible." I turned to look at her, my mouth hanging open. "Excuse me?" I squeaked. "But if I remember correctly you were what, fourteen when you gave birth to me? Don’t you dare lecture me about being irresponsible! I never drank anything more then a few glasses of wine in my life, I don’t smoke, and I don’t totally ignore my child! I care, and no way would I kick him out when he turned thirteen because he was fed up with my drinking! I would stop! Because I care about other people, not just myself mom and you would know that if you cared to be sober for one night!" I couldn’t help but let my voice rise to a shout, and slowly, I saw Granddad and Grandma quietly usher Jade out of the room, promising her a fresh batch of brownies.
"This is why I hate Christmas." Mom said, keeping her voice level. "Everyone is always mad. It’s just not what it used to be." I frowned, she was avoiding talking about how ruined she’d let her life become. "And who’s fault is that?" I snapped back, my voice quivering from the strain of holding itself back. "Five days. Five days I stayed sober and alone Emma and you didn’t bother to call, or come by to see how I was doing or anything!" Mom finally let her voice rise, and the venom dripping from it made me flinch. "I was pregnant…I…you could have called me, you know! If I would have known you were alone AND sober, I would have come by mother! Sometimes you, have to be the one to call me!" I started out as a whisper, but it quickly turned heated and urgent. "To bad your to lazy to even pick up the cell phone I bought you, WITH MY OWN MONEY, and call me!"
Mom was shaking her head, smiling slightly. Sarcastically. "Damn Emma, I just love how sarcastic you are." I scoffed and spat, "You sure as hell act like it!" Mom was silent for a little while, searching my face. She downed the rest of her wine, then glanced at Matthew, playing
It was some dream, and no I don’t have that good a memory actually. Some dreams just REALLY stand out and say something to me. Those are the ones I remember. This one touched me in a way I can’t explain, and I just HAD to write it down. I like it, and hope you all do to.
thats really good :)) wow thats all from a dream, you have a great memory

i like it a lot

i like the friction between her mom and her, it adds the drama and makes it a lot more interesting. i think you should deffently carry this out and write a novel from it
good luck:)
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God bless, Merry Christmas
Cali Girl <33 | Dec 23, 2009
that was some dream but it’s good. continue writing in and GOOD LUCK!
danielle | Dec 23, 2009
That was amazing..you really have a future in writing in my opinion..if you ever write a book from that dream i would read it over and over again!!!!
Sam | Dec 23, 2009