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The Devil and Sin
TW: violence Big Stevie Sinclair was a tattooed demon with biceps the size of melons. He stopped marking the days on the calendar a long time ago. His stint on the inside was wearing him down slowly. He slept with one eye open and a blade underneath his pillow. He never knew who would be next, the guards, other prisoners or, his cellmate. In here, the days were the same but people's behaviours and motivations shifted like the skin of a chameleon. With chilling regularity, at 3、33 am, his nightmares awoke him from the dead. The jolt of electricity reminding him of his fate in the chair. His...
Henry's Catch 22 The Creepy Mansion Job
Henry’s Catch 22 the Creepy Mansion Day 1 Colombus Ohio June 13th, 1998: Henry Baggins is low on money at least until payday next week. His friend Riley Miller calls him about a gig that will provide enough money until next week however there is a catch. "So, what's the catch?" Henry asked his friend Riley Miller. "Well, it's a bit of a strange gig," Riley replied, his voice hesitant. "But it pays well, and you're low on cash, right?" Henry sighed. He had just moved to Columbus, Ohio, and he was still adjusting to the cost of living. His paycheck was a week away, and he was down to his last fe...
GOING DOWN THE BLACK STEPS
GOING DOWN THE BLACK STEPS It was midnight . The last toll of the high bell tower arrived , even if as clouded by the fog(drowned in the fog) when Thaddeus announced to his guests that everything had been set up perfectly for the ritual to which all of them, as his precious friends, would have the very special honor of participating. Thaddeus wore a wide black cloak, long up to his feet, under which the red of his tunic and the yellow of his trousers stood out, when he, standing at the top of the stairs, with his arms outstretched, gave the announcement to….his dear, very dear friends, as ...
I like my old life but I probably should have a new one.
"No, no you weren't an alcoholic. You sometimes drank too much."said the therapist to his patient that he had helped for over 15 years and realizing that he had to unload his patient. Can you imagine paying off your mortgage as a result of helping someone cope with the pain of unresolved issues in their lives? There is something called a guilty conscience, ladies and gentlemen! In this case it struck Scot, Mr. Scott Zwingli when he realized that he lookewww.onedoor.ccd forward to some of his patients more than he did his wife sometimes!Agnes had been his patient since she was in college. It was her reaction...