Every Pirate Has His Limit_Coo-Kie_The House That Rosa Built_Somewhere in Dreams
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Every Pirate Has His Limit
The ocean was thrashing violently and was alive with its force. The darkness of the clouds made it tough to distinguish what was rain and what was the spray of the sea. "We've got one!" a deckhand called out as he ran to help. "Bring her here," the captain demanded. All he could see was her crimson hair that looked like it had never been cut and her hands that they had bound in front of her. Four men were carrying her as she flailed about, fighting them. A faint sound was struggling to come forth through the roar of the sea. It was unrecognizable but the captain wanted it to be louder. He want...
Coo-Kie
“I am clearly saying that’s impossible to do and waste of time!” said Faith angrily, after a pause, Diya said, “Well, even the word impossible hides the word possible, see if we remove ‘im’ from possible, then its possible. I mean, everything is possible!” I controlled my laugh, but da*m it came out, I put my hand on my mouth to shut the fuck up, but seriously Diya did a shit right now. “Really, you are laughing Serrah?! I mean is this the time to show your teeth. Okay, if I stay here one more minute I am going to puke, so leave me alone and flop that idea!” Faith said, and she wore her coat a...
The House That Rosa Built
"A cup of sugar and two sticks of butter." Said a woozy Joe "The honey badger" Rodriguez. He sat on his stool in his corner of the ring, but didn't know it. His head swam in a sea that didn't exist. Three thousand people paid a full month's rent in order to pack www.onedoor.ccinto the Eastern Colosseum to see him fight Richard "Two Fists" Johnson."What're you talkin' 'bout?" Asked his manager, Carl, in a voice that sounded like he was gargling nails, thanks to decades of smoking. He was standing beside him and just splashed water in his face. "If you want some sugar, you better talk to your wife. Not me.""...
Somewhere in Dreams
Rebecca smiled at me. It was a sunny day at the café I used to visit in my childhood. They had just served my favorite dish: half a cheese pizza, a whole Maine lobster and a side of chocolate glazed donuts. "You know what's weird?" Rebecca asked me. "What?" I replied. "Every time I turn on the microwave, my phone bill goes up twenty dollars," she said. "Oh, just turn it off. That's what I did." "You okay?" She asked. "Yeah," I said as I put the tooth in my pocket. "I miss you." "I miss you too."We gazed at each other for a long moment. Just then, I noticed my coworker Arthur walking...