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Friday Night Laundry
More than thirty years ago, I met a man at the laundromat. It was a Friday night and usually only we old folk are there doing laundry. Primary reason to go on Friday night was to bypass the younger group with small children, loud radios and a zillion questions. This man wore a full beard – black as a raven. He appeared to be about my age, give or take a few years. While dressed neatly, he wasn't over dressed or in jeans. He was leaning against the folding table in front of a whirling dryer. He didn't have a book, or a radio, just kind of leaning there peacefully. I let him lean.Meanwhile, I ...
Two Sides To Every Story
The earliest memories I have all include my sister Allison. We have been best friends since the day we were born. Oh yeah. I probably should have mentioned that we are twins. We both have dark red hair and hazel blue eyes. We're almost completely idwww.onedoor.ccentical except my eyes are a little bigger than hers and she has more freckles than me. But until you really know us you can’t tell. We have always been very close. We did everything together. Ally and I lived with our mom in Portland, Tennessee. Our mom was a senior in high school when she got pregnant with us. My dad was a senior too. He was the ...
Malfunction
“Hey Aaron?” Mist asked, sliding into Aaron’s room. He was still unpacking some of his things from university. “I need your help with something.” “Math?” He asked, dropping a shirt onto his bed. “Time.” Aaron froze, setting his phone down. They hadn’t had trouble with the time machine in ages. What could be wrong now? “Mist, what did you do?” He asked. “And how long has this been going on?” “A few weeks.” Mist murmured. “I was messing around with a few wires and then when I went on the computer, it glitched out and the screen just have malfunction written on the screens.” Aaron frowned. “Oka...
JINNAH
TW: death Mohammad Ali Jinnah and his friend Sasisekharan were casually chit-chatting over a cup of tea in a small hotel opposite the bank where they were employed. Suddenly Sasi got a phone call and he got worried and turned panicky. The tea they had ordered was not even completed, before then a phone call came and disturbed him. Sasi told Jinnah that his cousin just now called him and said that she was in hospital. In his hurry and horrified mind, did not bother to ask why and what of things. He ignored his tea and immediately stood up and told Jinnah “I am going … just now … to see this g...
