Zugzwang_The Two Souls_Scintillating Sarah_Meet the Neighbors
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Zugzwang
‘First pawn. Queen moved….what is she going to do?’“Would you tell me something dearest?” swww.onedoor.ccaid Death, eyes studying him. She smiled as she watched her opponent sweat and scan the board. She moved a knight, clicking the timer. Her hands had rings on every other finger, glittering every now and again. When she smiled she smiled sincerely. “What is your favorite piece?”“What do you mean?” murmured the opponent. They moved another pawn, avoiding capture, and clicked the timer. “You’ve played this game before?”“Yes. With my mother.” He answered. “She learned from her mother.” He bit his tongue, wo...
The Two Souls
Allegra“Ouch,” I say as I pick myself up from the ground.Being invisible has its perks, but it really does suck when people actually don’t see you. I mean, who walks into somebody and doesn’t even look to see if they’re ok.I ignore all my feelings and continue to my favorite class, History. It’s last period and I wish I didn’t have to go home. Today is Halloween. Meaning that in the small town of Cairage, Washington everybody would be going overboard for halloween. Except me. And it’s not that I don’t like Halloween because believe me, I do. I mean, at least before the accident that happened t...
Scintillating Sarah
“Have you ever travelled a long journey? We all have and are, just not always in a train or a vehicle. If you think not let me tell you it is frustrating as heck and brain draining and boring but If only you change the way you look at things, It’ll change everything and you will realize there is so much beauty around you too and if you don’t enjoy the process of something what’s the guarantee that you will like the ending too. Sitting in that train constantly thinking ‘When are you going to reach your destination?’, ‘When will you be there’, Thinking it all again and again makes you feel impat...
Meet the Neighbors
Gwen adored her new house with its gray shutters and white picket fence. The three-bedroom ranch with a laundry room in the basement was perfect for her needs, no matter how particular, even at the cost of a Minnesota winter. As she strolled into the house for the first time as a new homeowner, she breathed a sigh of relief. She had hired a moving company to haul all of her belongings, and she was worried that they would damage some of the antiques. Luckily, her fertility goddess still had all of her naughty bits, and her 15th-century vase was un-chipped. She was unpacking her collection of...