Orange Pills_Undefined_The Silent Andriod_A Happy House
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Orange Pills
Trigger warning: Mental healthDay 344、“Hey, wipe down table six.” Nigel says to me while making a gin and tonic. When I was hired as a barback, I didn't realize I would essentially be a busboy. You know, that guy that reluctantly takes your empty glasses, swirls towels on tables, and leaves them too wet for you to use, so you have to awkwardly wait with your date for it to dry.I used to dream about working at a bar when I was a teen. The careless people, parties, music, the women, everything about it appealed to me. These days, nothing appeals to me. Between its weird retro chairs that are mor...
Undefined
You had this friend, Charlie. She was the kind of person who broke limbs while fitting into yoga positions and cried while watching Elf despite the fact that she was Jewish. Charlie liked to buy piggy banks of twisted animals and tell stories about her free days. She’d tell this one story about an all-nighter in college. You went to the same college and exchanged clipped words but still you didn’t appear in the story. It didn’t bother you, really. Charlie owned a house and you owned an apartment. Perhaps that’s what bothered you. But Charlie was married and drinking bourbon to boast www.onedoor.ccabout the...
The Silent Andriod
***Disclaimer - this story is based on the original little mermaid story, so trigger warning for suicide at the end.***“She looked at the sharp knife and again turned her eyes toward the Prince, who in his sleep murmured the name of his bride. His thoughts were all for her, and the knife blade trembled in the mermaid's hand. But then she flung it from her, far out over the waves. Where it fell the waves were red, as if bubbles of blood seethed in the water. With eyes already glazing she looked once more at the Prince, hurled herself over the bulwarks into the sea, and felt her body dissolve in...
A Happy House
Trigger warning: child abuseIntroduction "It's going to be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end." Ruby White had repeated this verse for twelve entire years. It had stopped her from doing the worst. It allowed her to deal with the worst. Still, the verse could not stop the tears flowing down her face. Tonight, she would cry herself to sleep because of one man.Chapter 1 Ruby had always had an inkling that her father was not normal. The way he talked to her and her mother. The way he treated other people. After all, what toddler knows how to make a full cup of ramen because she kn...