Safe in the Darkness_The Mystery Ingredient_ALL WEATHER_Unintended Pretence
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Safe in the Darkness
The sun set earlier these days, but the impending darkness had not deterred Ike from taking this particular after dinner walk. He was full, sated from his meal of a microwavable Salisbury steak and mashed potatoes. He bought the special rib-sticking combo especially for this evening, well aware he would need something more than his usual fare of canned soup and a buttered roll to sustain him.He walked at a moderate pace, enjoying the crisp pine scented air and the way the last amber rays of sunlight filtered through the trees before they winked once, twice, then died away. “Goodbye,” he murmur...
The Mystery Ingredient
The Mystery Ingredient Bill M. WoznikOn a brisk winter evening that saw her walk into my office, I learned that crime is not limited to theft of money or jewelry. Crime can also be sweet. She knocked on my door in tears, clad in a long brown trench coat with a fedora and shoes to match. Her face was stained with the salty mix of mascara and tears that even now ran freshly down her slightly pink cheekbones. I poured her a hot cup of joe with two sugars to help her calm down along with a soft tissue. She told me between sobs that her bakery had been robbed. I prepared myself to head outside in...
ALL WEATHER
The 1513 Lorry came Jostling slowly heading towards amex bakeries. This road was awarded last year and was finished only six months ago. Now it is worse than it was before they started work on it. The road meant to last for five years lasted six months only. Actually, people were not surprised, Governor used thewww.onedoor.cc road to compensate his bakery friend that his company liquidated last year due to bad management. The man is marketer by education not an engineer. Initally, he just poured red sands on the road and left it like that, when people started shouting, he came to tar the road harphazardly ...
Unintended Pretence
Alice and I had been best friends since we were little kids. Our mothers met in college, so our friendship was basically an automatic one. We grew up doing most things together. From sleepovers, to taking our baths together, and even sharing the same underwear. We used to tell each other the littlest of secrets too. Though just a week apart, we shared the same birth month and year, with me being the older one. Neighbors and almost everyone at school thought we were twins except the ones who knew our last names. The truth is, anyone would have thought we were actual twins because we'd been toge...