Taking the third option_Carrying The Fire_NOW I SEE ME_He Will Come Back
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Taking the third option
It was all in front of me, every tiny detail – laid bare in front of me. I consider myself to be an analytical guy, always focusing on facts and figures, but even I couldn’t find a way out of this mess. My desk was piled with these papers and I was struggling for a solution that gets me out unscathed, but I don’t think that’s going to happen this time.Frustrated and flustered, I got up and started pacing around my office. I really loved my office; it’s spacious, decorated tastefully and has an amazing view of the city. I stopped pacing in front of my glass cabinet full of awards and accolades ...
Carrying The Fire
Aron carries a backpack through the forest. He turns and looks at the empty hillside behind him. He can’t see anyone, but he can hear his pursuers, rattling through the brush sounding like dice in a cup. It’s a continual rattle-rattle-rattle, and that’s because there are a lot of them moving through the dense scrub pines that dot the hilly landscape he has spent all day crossing. He hears the baying of a dog, then as the pursuers draw closer, he can hear more dogs baying. And where that rattle-rattle once echoed randomly through the woods and made its way to his ears circuitously, now it ...
NOW I SEE ME
The Chase... He’s running down the bushy path, screaming and crying at the same time. His throat hurts, his head and legs too, but he doesn’t mind. He has to leave where he is right now. He can feel the trees moving with him, and although his mind tells him it is not possible, he chooses to believe it. “Run!!” He hears his voice giving the instruction and he is even more afraid of what he has become. “It is this place. It is making me crazy” he thinks but he can’t help himselwww.onedoor.ccf, and he feels he is forever doomed. Melon had never known what it felt like to be alone. The first boy of three kids...
He Will Come Back
A loud alarm startled her awake. She got up slowly, still not fully awake, and removed her pink covers. Her legs swung over the side of the bed, but she didn’t move to get up yet. She instead reached out for her screaming phone on her nightstand. She grabbed the phone and cut off the alarm. That was when she noticed the time - it was 7:30 AM. Her eyes widened; she slept in. Now fully awake, she got up out of bed like a horse running from danger and ran for the bathroom to start her morning ritual. She took a shower first, the water warm to the touch, and then changed into the clothes she picke...