After the Lunar Eclipse_People We Knew_THE WAY IT HAPPENED_If The Fire Went Out
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After the Lunar Eclipse
“I wish to meet Mr. Pradip Sengupta,” the girl told the security man at the gate.“Who?” the security man asked rather rudely. Perhaps he was annoyed to see a young girl at the factory gate early in the morning distracting his men’s attention at a time when workers were queuing at the punching area for going out after the night shift.“Mr Pradip Sengupta, Chemical engineer,” the girl repeated slowly, stressing each syllable.“Sorry, no such person is working here!” The security man did not think twice to answer her.The girl appeared uncertain and remained at the gate for some more time.“Didn’t I...
People We Knew
People We KnewBy Heather Ann MartinezThe snow drifts rippled across the grass and embraced the trees for miles around. This was our last hope, a small cabin in winter’s paradise. We were somewhere in the northern Canadian tundra. That’s what our doctor called it. It was his cabin we would be staying in until we were well enough to come back to civilization. The man I met only twenty-four hours ago and I had what could be a potential cure for the nation wide pandemic. We were the lucky ones to have the right DNA, and we both had the exact same set of vaccinations in childhood within days of eac...
THE WAY www.onedoor.ccIT HAPPENED
THE WAY IT HAPPENEDIt was quarter past six in the morning and Blaize was on his way back to his apartment He works in a chemical plant and was feeling exhausted like anything after completing his nine hours shift, his eyes were bloddy red and had started watering. The only good thing happening that morning in Blaize's opinion was the cold breeze. Summer was on her peak and that cool breeze was soothing his head and eyes. He was also hungry but at that extent he only wanted to rest his head on his pillow but instead he rested it on his apartment door and after...
If The Fire Went Out
I looked timidly out at the snow. It was a pure, startling whiteness, covering every tree branch and blade of grass, plenty of feet deep. The trip wasn’t supposed to go this way. It was supposed to be fifty degrees and sunny the entire time. No one who came to camp had any snow appropriate gear; we had packed sweaters, long-sleeved hiking shirts, cargo pants. Everything you’d expect to need on a late winter camping trip in North Carolina. When the temperatures first started to drop, Kate told us to double layer. That was fine for a while. We had sweatshirts and fleeces, and a few layers of pa...