Miss Anastasia's Finishing School_Not Just Another Day_The Burning Leaves of Change_Level Up
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Miss Anastasia's Finishing School
a warning: there is an extreme situation in which there is intense fear and some drowning “Hurry up! We have to go!” My mother yelled. I silently rolled my eyes. Her footsteps echoed on the stairwell as she entered my room. The lock outside the door clicked as she twisted the knob. “What are you doing? You only have one bag packed. Get going, or there will be consequences,” she cautioned. I shivered at the thought.“Okay, Mom,” I muttered. I grabbed a random handful of shirts and jeans before picking up the enormous pile of uniforms. A brochure fell onto the floor, and I picked it up. “Miss Ana...
Not Just Another Day
She looked over at him and gave a silent look of reproach. He always saw the look. She made sure of that: why else would she give him the “look”.He didn’t ask her “what”; which is what he usually did. He didn’t ask any questions or come up with one of his often unusual, occasionally outrageous statements or counter questions. He simply lay there with his head in her lap. They were both covered in soot: that’s what happens when you are in a fire. She leaned over his face; a face that still excited her after all their years together, and softly said “ask me What! Babe”. “Please ask me what”. He ...
The Burning Leaves of Change
By the time I stepped outside, the leaves were on fire. The trees were lit like the torches of the giants and cast a glow on the people below as they ran pell-mell. Some carried shopping bags and shoe boxes, dropping items and not looking back in their hurry. Others carried signs that were almost forgotten in their rush to leave the war-zone-like atmosphere. Their faces were distorted with the anger and fear they all felt. I did not want to be in this crowd where it seemed almost anything could happen, among this crowd that had seen too much, but I had to find my son. He wasn’t answering ...
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By the time I stepped outside, the leaves were on fire. Autumn foliage is evident wherever you look, and I got tired from the view. I fixed the strap of my bag and started walking to God knows where. I just walked and walked without a destination in mind. “Fire!” A woman shouted while pointing at something.I stopped in my tracks and saw that a house is on fire. My eyes widened from the sight. I hurriedly took my phone out to call the firetruck but stopped because a ray of Golden light shot up to the sky.“What the hell is thwww.onedoor.ccat?” I raised a brow and examined the light when another light appeared...