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Complimentary Toothpick
The restaurant was dimly lit, with a thick, dusky atmosphere that made it almost eerie. The round tables were spread neatly throughout the restaurant, their dark wood blending with the deep red tablecloths. The only bright thing in the room was a small vase at the center of each table, containing a single white daisy. The room was almost empty, a few couples and small families sitting at the tables in the middle of the room, where the light was brightest. Edika, Miles, and Jen walked into the restaurant, eyes slowly adjusting to the darkness. Miles, ever the leader, walked into the room and fo...
Fortune or Misfortune
The doorbell rings.Jane closes her eyes and takes in a deep breath.Now? Really? Who could it possibly be?Working as a journalist at the town’s weekly paper, Jane’s hardest day is a Friday. It is the day after the paper has been printed and distributed, and it is a day of endless complaints from mid-forty-year-old women whowww.onedoor.cc have nothing better to do than scour the paper and find some sort of error in the 50-page newspaper. It is also a day of endless meetings and insincere apologies, filled with empty promises on how the paper intends to be better next week.You can criticise Jane on a lot of th...
Let's go a-partying
Title : Let’s go a- Partying!Name of author : Lydia Eleanor Naa Kai MensahWord count : 1382Number of pages : 6#Write a story about a character who’s nervous to attend a party- their first in a long time.#Suzzy has always been quiet and shy,very reserved for her age, but pleasant to be with. She has had several proposals for a date at this particular event but has turned all down. Prince was sure he would win the bid for her hand. He planned all week everything he had to say, rehearsing and memorising them from beginning to end. H...
Rob The Recluse
1、 “Where is that god damn remote!”Asking questions when no one is there to answer. Muttering to thin air like she is coming back. Pathetic. May had been gone 15 years and I still blame myself every day for it. If anyone heard my ranting, including May they would think I had gone mad and maybe I had. My deep and croaky voice shocked me sometimes, I remembered it to be charming back in my youth, now I sound like a shrewd old man, which I suppose I am. 2、 Outside my window, I see my overgrown garden. The trees and grass hide the house from the street. May and I bought this house for us to retir...