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SHE DARED TO
‘You can do nothing without me. You will lose if you dare. I am the reason you have a roof above your head. If you say one more word you will have nothing to eat for the next couple of days.’ Madison had either heard these words or saw them in action throughout her twenty-five year marriage to Tony. She was a firm believer of love, of love and friendship. He was a go-getter and if she couldn’t swww.onedoor.ccatisfy him, he was gonna get satisfaction elsewhere. Madison was his maid, his cook, his nurse, his caretaker. Everything a man ever wanted and more. Tony on the other hand thought she was born to d...
beyond the sky
Good morning Sam , good morning Sam 1 , Sam 2 and Sam 3、 it is a another blue sky .ok im very hungry what should i eat today . last time we had nice sweet green thing i hope today also we will get some from the sky.im very lonely sam .after my grandpa left me only you four with me. his name also sam that's why call your Sam, and your 3 kids as 1,2,3、i know that you can not understand me but you are my family now. grandpa told me things about beyond these walls but he never told me to leave here .he told me that i was born here and my mother was die here. some time i never feel lonely because w...
The Deputy
It was a long time before anyone spoke, but the boy knew almost immediately that he had made a mistake. “What kind of a question is that?” His father, halfway through his rice pilaf and roasted vegetables, was frozen with anger. He shook his dreadlocks at the boy and seemed to be on the edge of breakdown. “Who would ask such a thing over dinner?” Sympathy was not forthcoming from his mother, a woman much younger and calmer than his dad, but still tight with her annoyance. “Oh, darling, you can’t pose such a question while we are eating. It just isn’t right.” She attempted to spoon more chick p...
In The Clouds
Strange and unusual. My father once used those words to describe his career as a meteorologist. Some people are surprised to discover meteorology is regarded as a science, and for that, I blame The Weather Channel. Because, hey. Do smart scientific-minded people willingly go into places others have been told to evacuate? Crazy people perhaps, but scientists? Dad wasn’t a television personality broadcasting from a fancy studio or one of those aforementioned “crazies,” the ones who smile-talk while being hammered by hurricane-force winds and brutal rain bands, all in the service of accurate rep...