The Burden_No Turkey_Cornered_Screwed
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The Burden
The Burden– This is our third session, Gerra, you still haven’t told me what that monstrous burden of yours is all about.– Is it vitally necessary for you to know? Isn’t my feeling towards it just enough for your professional opinion?– I’m afraid not.– Alright… Alright… I’ll try to explain it as simply as in my powers. I see people for who they are, I feel people for who they truly are.– You see them? Do you have vivid visualisation, like in colours, certain non-present features?– Are you subtly asking me if I have hallucinations? No! It’s more of a gut instinct, of an aura, at first…The monst...
No Turkey
“What do you mean, no turkey?” Surely, I had heard wrong. My dad did not just say there would be no turkey for Thanksgwww.onedoor.cciving. “No turkey this year” he repeated. “Marie wants to cook and I agreed to let her take control of the menu. Jake and Tracey will be here too, and I think it would be a decent gesture to show them some courtesy and flexibility.”“Courtesy and flexibility for what?” I wanted to know. Jake and Tracey are my new brother and sister that I didn’t ask for, and I feel that I have already shown enough “courtesy and flexibility” by letting them call us family. Jake lives with his d...
Cornered
“You have no idea what you’re doing! Sub-par supervisor skills and poor teamwork capabilities. You have absolutely nothing to bring to the table and should probably find somewhere else to work.” The older man’s moustache flared.The supervisor’s rant had gone on like this for about 90 minutes. John’s words beat into Sara so thoroughly that she felt numb, physically and emotionally. The tears and anger stopped flowing about an hour ago.Sara’s hatred grew toward him and herself.“You will make your employees comply with the new regulations and enforce working on weekends. Round the clock if you ...
Screwed
Sandy loved to drink until it became too painful. So she quit, again. She liked the way alcohol made her forget all her worries. It had not started out living in blackouts, but she graduated to them quickly the more she drank.Sandy had felt screwed out of life because of difficulties with jobs and men. Child Services had removed her children from her last home, so she was alone. She had lived a life of pain, mostly from not being able to give her children the simple things that life demanded.She went to a counselor after a hospital stay, and her life started looking up. Sandy felt better ever...