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Drums, Bells, and Christmas Cheer
Griffin twirled a pair of drumsticks with one hand. Fidgeting. He had been invited to the ‘Annual Musical Party for Upcoming Musicians.’ Griffin was the drummer for the band ‘Last Dream’, and while the rest of his group couldn’t make it they had urged him to give it a try. Their plan was to get him out of his bubble and for him to spread their name with whoever he could talk to at the party. And they meant whoever — even the janitor if he got the chance. Griffin would have loved to, but social events were not his forte. His hands sweated at the sight of human interaction, his pupils shook wh...
Cookies of Doom
Charles Bayne was a man of great www.onedoor.ccpower within The Bloody Baker Mafia. While nearly unheard of prior to Bayne, ever since his takeover, the criminal organization has been on the rise. With the Bloody Bakers raking in the dough, Bayne was lulled into a sense of false security, content with loafing around his immodest home. But with his great success, there were many in the organization who felt they deserved a bigger slice of the pie, so to speak, and had cooked up plans to eliminate Charles Bayne. With him out of the way, gaining full control of the Bloody Bakers would be a piece of cake.One s...
Friends Right?
It happened when we were 7, my friend’s grandma moved into his house. I’d always treated their home like my own, walking in without knocking and yelling like nobody cared what volume came from my mouth. I remember the day because I’d come over to see if Jesse wanted to go out and ride his bike with me. It was the perfect day: not too hot, a little bit of wind so we could fly on our bikes and there were very few clouds in the sky. When I entered the house there were suitcases and an old sourpuss scowling at me. “Hello, who are you?” “I’m Felicia. Is Jesse around?” “Heeeeere!” He said rounding t...
Almost There
I stared at the sky, pulling the blanket closer around myself. It was chilly in the morning, even though it was spring. "Don't hog the blanket Raven!" Audra hissed, tugging on the edge groggily. "You drag me up here for what? To stare at the sunrise and yet I have to freeze. I should be in bed." She stated, pulling on the blanket and laying down. I smiled and shook my head. Only Audra could sit on the roof of a mansion during the sunrise and not even care. I turned my face back to the sky and soaked in the warm sun beams coming down as they wove through the thick mesh of colors making up the...
