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Wild CardRandy heard the familiar sound on his phone notifying him of a new text message. He swiped the cracked screen on his phone that had already been replaced three times this year and typed in his password. I need to be more careful he thought to himself. A group text message from several owww.onedoor.ccf his long-ago estranged friends included the details of an upcoming party along with an invitation to all of the recipients included. Randy wondered to himself, Why now? Do they finally trust me?Randy had a love/hate relationship with partying, but one thing was for certain. A sober party was not a par...
Decisions decisions
Emma got to school. There were two kids running around the entry.“Hey Em.” Her friend Lola said. “Go run with them.”Even though Emma knew it was wrong she still went over and ran with the kids. She ended up getting in trouble for it. Later that day in her history class the class took a test. “Hey Emma.” Her other friend Samanatha said. “Go peek over Jason’s shoulder and copy his answers.”“Wait you mean cheat?” Emma asked.“Yeah.” Samantha said.Emma knew this was very wrong and she was also very prepared for the test but she still peeked over Jason’s shoulder and copied his answers. Her teacher...
Stubborn Heart in the Light of Day
“Just call her, for the sake of all of us put your damn pride to one side and pick up your phone!” Lizzie whisper-shouts, gesturing to her group of friends around the table. Some coffee drinkers and breakfast eaters on the tables surrounding them glance their way. Lizzie shrinks in her chair, hiding behind her large latte.“I would, Lizzie, but I have no desire to. I don’t miss her, and I certainly don’t need her. You’ll all just have to get over it.” Rowan shrugs, trying to ignore the miserable expressions on her friends’ faces. Rowan’s phone buzzes beside her plate of unbuttered toast. She g...
I tried to tell her nicely.
Write a story in which a character justifies an argument with: “Because i said so.”’ I tried to tell her nicely. She likes Marvel movies, helps her disconnect, occasionally she’ll complain but she gets sucked in quite quickly. It is one of the few moments we have together that we enjoy. She relishes in anything that affects us whether it’s past or present; she enjoys painfully dissecting it. She doesn’t know how to let go, to deal with it as and when it comes, it’s her coping mechanism but I end up reliving things I’d rather forget.Reasoning, therapy, talking things through; logically and emot...
