Mile Marker 88_She Promised_A Fatal Prank-CHECK_Our Dear Aida
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Mile Marker 88
"SURPRISE!" everyone shouted, as Trevor Jackson walked into the kitchen.Several of Trevor’s friends and family members were standing around the kitchen table that was packed with gifts. In the middle of the table was a cake that had the words, Happy 16th Birthday Trevor, written on it.Jake Jackson patted his son on the back. “Happy birthday, Trevor.” Trevor's smile stretched from ear to ear. "Thanks, guys!" He then looked toward his mother. "What gives, Mom? You haven't thrown me a birthday party since I was eight.""On my side of the family, it's a tradition to celebrate reaching legal driving...
She Promised
Lana is dead. But nobody knows.Now, Celestine, with her father at her side, goes to Betsy's Floral Shop downtown to buy flowers “for her teacher.” She skims the aisles for the cotton-candy-colored flowers her sister had loved. Unable to find them on the first round, she takes at least three rounds around the whole perimeter of the shop, as if the cherry blossoms would pop up on one of the wooden slabs or on top of one of the elaborate cabinets when she wasn’t watching. Or she would squint at the flowers in front of her, even iwww.onedoor.ccf they were purple or red just in case they’d turn pink and delicate...
A Fatal Prank-CHECK
The day started off like any other April Fools' Day. Minor pranks like taping the bottom of the faucet and letting all the water squirt up at the person's face and clothes, unplugging the copy machine so others can think it doesn't work and they have to handwrite it, sticky noting a random persons' cubicle, and placing an upside-down cup that says "DON'T MOVE THIS CUP UNLESS YOU’RE GOING TO KILL IT" on someones' desk who's scared of insects but come to find out there isn't anything under it. They're much more pranks that happen at our company's office. It was just a matter of time until someon...
Our Dear Aida
Our Dear AidaAida didn’t have much in the means of funeral attire. She riffled through her wardrobe, pulling back drab clothing after drab clothing. She didn’t remember buying so much plaid, but life had a way of getting away from you like that. Realizing her wardrobe consisted mostly of beige and pastel, Aida settled grudgingly on the pantsuit she bought for an interview in another lifetime. It wasn’t quite black, lurking somewhere around navy, and it was definitely out of style (it was when she bought it) but it was a suit, it was dark and it would have to do. Teaming it with a sensible pair...