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The Trials
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By Jade Silver5 years ago in Fiction
Dynasty: A Batman Tale - Part 3
NOW Randall dread having to face his wife, knowing full well the moment he walked through the door, she would read it on his face. He had been fired, yet again. Five jobs in just as many months, Randall had been Operations Supervisor at the Gotham Port for over fifteen years, overseeing the dock workers perform their daily burdens. Then, just prior to Christmas and without any warning he was let go. The official word was that his position no longer existed. He was issued a fair severance package, but being the gambling degenerate that he was, Randall figured he could secure his future at the tables and triple his money. The casino was unkind to Randall. After coming home, now with no job and zero money, he begged his wife not to leave. He swore on his life he would be employed the very next day and pleaded for her not to take away his children.
By Jarad Mann5 years ago in Fiction
Sole Survivor: Chapter 1
> Previous < > Next < ****** "I don't want to go back," she whispered. Abruptly a young girl with brown skin, dark curly hair, and brown eyes jolted awake in a cold sweat. She was resting in a sterile cod. She commenced to panic before she remembered where she was. As her eyes darted around the room and soon locked on the window, she felt a wave of anxiety flood over her. The young girl slipped out from under the covers to face the unknown that dwelled beyond the glass.
By Mel E. Furnish5 years ago in Fiction
Living Dead Girl
Trey's candy apple red Mustang rolled to a stop next to the aluminum structure and he knew in an instant that Lark Fontaine wasn't quite herself. She'd tied her t-shirt up above her navel, her denim jacket slung carelessly over one shoulder. Her chestnut brown hair was piled into a wild bundle atop her head. He put the car in park and stepped out.
By E. M. Otten5 years ago in Fiction
Random Musings of a Dead Man - Part 1
Take a moment to close your eyes. Imagine you are in the heart of a thick dense forest and take a deep breath in through your nose. Can you smell that earthy scent of life along with the sweet smell of the berries from the palm trees mixed with a delicate fragrance from the Rafflesia flower? I would be very surprised if you could, as you were supposed to close your eyes at the start of this so how you have carried on reading will forever be a mystery.
By Daniel Millington5 years ago in Fiction
Episode #19 You found the Key lets check out the Hospital next!!
Exhilaration rumbles through your bones as your foot touches the first step leading into the massive hospital. With excitement in your vice, you look back at Jordan, “I have a really good feeling about this! “You both enter into the foyer.
By Susan McGill5 years ago in Fiction
Episode #20 Checking out doctors house with after finding SECRET DOOR checking out the different buildings
You and Jordan start walking up the dark green grass heading to the bright white doctor’s house, you observe how beautiful all the different types of bushes are in bloom. There is honey suckles bushes, raspberry bushes, Saskatoon berry bushes even some choke cherry bushes, all surrounding the entire house. To the right of the house is entrance to the front door, a few feet further out from the house is a hand built, wood curved, bridge.
By Susan McGill5 years ago in Fiction






