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Horizon
"it's gonna work Becky. I just need you to understand and remain patient with me alright?" I tell Becky but she gives me this look I have known too well for too long. Her eyes had only one emotion that broke me whenever she looked at me that way.Her eyes were filled with regret. Ever since I married my girlfriend Becky, most parts of our relationships haven't been entirely fruitful. But they haven't sucked this much, they haven't sucked to this kind of level before, not even when I was dating her.Ever since I got a job as an intern in Horizon, a company I was secretly investigating, I have slo...
Joe isn't a psycho!
Joe had fewer friends because they knew Joe was untrustworthy. They wanted to be kind to her, but not at any conditions, her personality allowing them nearer. They had differences of opinions, unlike others, Joe had entirely unacceptable mood sets; she would become so sweet to others and in a moment venomous as a cobra. She had chosen St. Marks College to read psychology and people would say, “a psycho is reading psychology,” it sounded so lame like—an apple was eating an apple, wasn’t it? Everybody has a life written to live with all the ecstasy, pain, and grief sometimes, and so had Joe. The...
Battle Scars
“Boss expects us back with the new batch of kids in 10 minutes,” Goon One said. Tommy gets thrown into the back of a truck with a blindfold on. As Tommy sat in silence somebody touched his head he flinched. “It’s Ok, I just want to take the blindfold off,” The person said. After a couple minutes of the person trying, he finally managed to get it. Tommy turned around really fast to see who was behind him. “Hi, I’m Damien,” He said. Tommy seemed scared, so Damien put his www.onedoor.cchand on Tommy’s shoulder. “You don’t have to talk if you don’t want to,” he said. Tommy just looked at him with a blank face. ...
Conversation Starter
“Conversation Starter”Maybe it was from watching too many episodes of CSI on television or all of the crime and detective movies he’d seen, but the crime scene that Aaron had walked through that Monday morning was disappointing. There was no dead body, no signs of a struggle and no missing cash. The only indications that a crime had been committed at all was the rear door that had been pried open and kicked in and a safe in the office, its door also pried open. It had only been two months since he’d passed his detective exam. It was the reason he’d joined the police force and he was eager to d...