Father’s Day in Ardenvale

Vaulting Ambition It was a glorious day in Ardenvale. The sky was a deep blue, and the buildings glowed underneath the relentless June sun. Everyone was out and about, enjoying the summer that had finally arrived. Everyone, except for Sophie Johnson, because election season had rolled around once again. You see, Sophie hated politics, evenContinue reading “Father’s Day in Ardenvale”

Up in the Air

The Lower Strangling Chronicles An important meeting was about to happen in the southern part of the San Francisco Bay Area; the world’s major tech companies were gathering to show each other who the top dog was. Representing the United Kingdom was Banana, created by Noah Campbell, the world’s second leading technology company behind Apple,Continue reading “Up in the Air”

Picnic at Dordordonga

The Oxford Set Deep in the heart of Kurrek was a mountain between the Taugaurong and Minjambuttu peoples called Dordordonga. There was a chalet amongst tall tree ferns and ancient Eucalyptus trees. It was built in 1910 by the European settlers who came to the area for people who wanted to escape into nature forContinue reading “Picnic at Dordordonga”

The Forgotten Artist

Vaulting Ambition The Opal Gallery was a prestigious art gallery eight miles outside Ardenvale, located in a grand country estate surrounded by sweeping Lancelot Jekyll parkland and formal gardens. Visitors came from near and far to see paintings by the best artists worldwide and throughout history, followed by a brisk stroll by the lake. ChrisContinue reading “The Forgotten Artist”

Competition at the Pub Quiz

The Lower Strangling Chronicles It was an unusually dreary day for May, and the Hangman’s Noose welcomed the residents of Lower Strangling for their monthly charity quiz night, Who Wants to Eat a Millionaire… ‘s Shortcake. Rather than a million pounds, the winning team received a slice of the pub’s signature Millionaire’s Shortcake. But theyContinue reading “Competition at the Pub Quiz”

The Haunting of the Old Vicarage

The Oxford Set Cressida and Duncan Jones lived in a Grade II listed former Victorian vicarage deep in the heart of rural Glevumshire, on the edge of the picturesque village of Sodom. Immaculate gardens surrounded the property, with a stream running through it. Beyond the perimeter, one could also see views of the neighboring countryside.Continue reading “The Haunting of the Old Vicarage”

Good Friday in Ardenvale

Vaulting Ambition It was a sunny day at the end of March, and the residents of Ardenvale were gathered around a cross in the heart of St Micheal’s church, nestled amongst trees on the banks of the River Arden. They were there to remember the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, and to mourn him, as theyContinue reading “Good Friday in Ardenvale”

The Great Crypto Experiment Part Two

The Lower Strangling Chronicles “How does this work again?” The elderly gentleman trying to figure out how to pay for his pint at the Hangman’s Noose said. “You just hold the crypto wallet over the QR code,” John Granger, the landlord of the Hangman’s Noose, said. “The money should transfer the transaction once you’ve acceptedContinue reading “The Great Crypto Experiment Part Two”

The Haunted Painting

The Oxford Set It was a fairly busy day at the Antiques Centre in Jorvik, and Kaimana Hale was once again trying to flog off his collection of priceless antiques to passersby who were willing to fork out for them. It wasn’t often that anything tempted him to buy something himself, but today was oneContinue reading “The Haunted Painting”

The Forgotten Bouquet

Vaulting Ambition It was only once they’d gotten onto the M40 on the way to Sandylook Bay that Chris and Sophie Johnson realised that they’d forgotten to buy Sophie’s mother a bouquet for Mother’s Day. Chris was rather nonchalant about the whole thing, but Sophie was in a panic. “We can just stop off atContinue reading “The Forgotten Bouquet”