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The Yard
THE YARD This story is about a perseverance life does not depend on what you do it is forever changing and nothing can be done to change that life is simple and we should take it as it comes but not directly but smartly. Please enjoy as you read and learn a lesson as you read I’m SO glad I’m the one dishing this story to you MY NAME IS STEPHANIE ODULATE AND IM YOUR AUTHORMR HEDGEWOTMr Hedgewot was a business man who took value In his business and made sure that he was not exploiting anyone. But his manager Mr Hart was. Mr Hat was a rather selfish man and never thought of the consequences of hi...
The protagonist and a cranky bird
Cornflakes measured carefully into a cup and a half. No more, no less. Enough milk to drown the cereal but not to overpower its taste. It had just begun snowing, the weather was crisp, faint laughter at a distance and Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer on repeat from a gift shop nearby. It was all too familiar to our protagonist. Christmas was near and the whole world was celebrating – except one. Ezekiel was a rather peculiar lad whose existence lies entirely in his work and his collection of used phones. He was a star employee at Google whose job is to manage a team of software engineers. Some ev...
THE GUARD
THE GUARDThe bank was on the main street thiwww.onedoor.ccrty feet wide that joined the main road of the city at fifty meters. The street was busy mostly used by bikes and cycles. Four wheeler had tough time passing through and public made a point to walk up to the bank after parking their vehicles on the sides of main road. Though the parking on roadside was against law but it was rarely followed and never enforced. It was no secret that the bank was doing a lot of business.The guard that always stood on the entrance of bank was conspicuously absent and the two masked men entered the bank with lightnin...
The Power of the Fire Stone
“Captain, you're never going to find it-” “Yes, I will. I will. Yes. I. will.” Captain Zale said mostly as a reassurance to himself. “Let everyone on this boat know that if they tell me that one more time, I'll throw their hides into the water. In fact, I'll do it personally.” His crew mate, Aeron, pursed his lips and nodded. “Yes, captain.” he said. Captain Zale looked out at the great expanse of the blue waters. Aeron cast a worried glanced at the captain. The skies were gray and the wind was strong. It tugged at their clothing and scratched at their faces. They would have to stay on t...