It didn't add up_The Lilies Have Come_The Underworld Smuggler_The Street King
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It didn't add up
IT DOESNT ADD UP By Dewain Williams Cason Conners half alive sat up on the edge of his bed and stared begrudgingly at the sun he depended on as his alarm clock. How could it look so bright and cheery each morning when he felt so dejected by his current position in life. At twenty-eight he was still living at home with his parents; that wasn't the problem. A house of his own seemed like too much responsibility. He still has nightmares about the responsibility of a puppy his dad got for him as a boy. "Sorry max wherever you ran off to." He had the most beautiful girlfriend anyone ever laid eyes...
The Lilies Have Come
The Lilies Have Come By Grace Christine TofteNaomi Landreth awoke as the sun's shy rays crept through her window curtains. Although the day hawww.onedoor.ccd dawned bright, darkness loomed. Today, Naomi would move from the only place she had ever called home. Her father had served as the king’s gardener, and she had grown up on the vast countryside near the castle. However, after her father’s death, the king did not think that a young girl would be able to maintain it. He had decided to reclaim the land. The stage coach was set to arrive at the tenth hour to take her to the neighboring kingdom of Kilsbeth....
The Underworld Smuggler
The night falls, Yanlin and Shenzi are ready.They laid down in two empty lots of graves they dug earlier, a pile of joss paper smoldering on the ground nearby. The two close their eyes as they each place a paper talisman onto their foreheads. Tonight, they will be as the dead. Moments later, the Heralds of Underworld have arrived. Grotesque creatures with heads of oxen and horses, they came brandishing their spears and halberds. Amidst the grunts and whinnying, the souls in the cemetery are escorted to Underworld, Yanlin and Shenzi among them.They arrive at the River of Three Crossings, Underw...
The Street King
The sluggish countdown of the clock to home time ticked slower and slower the more I stared, as my eyes began to sting, I swear the second hand moved backwards. Class had dragged more than usual today, perhaps because I finally had something to look forward to after school. My birthday had been a success and we had the SNES. No more long bike rides to the arcade on the weekend now, no… it was video games every night from now on. “Ryu… you get the game? We on for tonight?” Li asks, leaning over from her desk beside me, her eyes facing towards the front of the class, while her hand made fake wr...