The Micliac_Beyond Control_The Price of Paradise_To These People We Are the Aliens
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The Micliac
Nina grew up in Saint Bernard, a little town near the beach. Back then, it was a small settlement with only two pavement streets, an elementary school, some shops, a cafeteria, and a guest house that today has been redesigned as a cozy hotel. Her father was a fisherman and he had raised her by himself, as the mother died in childbirth. Many years later, Nina would still recall the scent of the sea and the sound of the everlasting wind that tangled her long, black hair when she was a young girl. Some miles north, there was a lighthouse that would shine and bring hope to both father and daughter...
Beyond Control
Beyond Control Larry was standing in front of the entire crowd. He was never a person who found anything appealing about having massive eyes staring at your fragile figure. He was a science teacher, and not a well-paid one at that. The water that was filled by the frenetic secretary, Carol Walburg, continued to remain untouched. The last thing Larry even needed to think about right now was using the men’s restroom. Teaching middle school students about the vast wonders of the solar system was his comfort zone, his modus operandi, and his local domain. He still asked himself the very same quest...
The Price of Paradise
Two women sit in a room the size of a broom closet. The dull grayish walls absorb the light hanging above them dimming the room slightly making the space even more depressing. A poised young woman early 30s sits at the table with her back straight her face unreadable making small adjustments to her suit jacket. Across from her sits a wild hair woman with red rimmed eyes a tear stained face and disheveled clothing. The wild hair woman places her elbows on the table and cradles her head talking incoherently under her breath. The poised woman readjusts her jacket, “Why don’t you start at the beg...
To These People We Are the Aliens
“To these people we are the aliens, intruding into their world.” Every media, print, television, radio and social began their story with those words, or a translation thereof. They were repeating what had been reported by Pierre, one of the first two human scientists to encounter ‘these people’. The earth would never be the same again.A Boy Falls in Love with a MountainThe path and purpose of Quebecois scientist Dr.www.onedoor.cc Pierre Aroussen’s life began with his first excursion into full-length novels with his reading of Jules Verne’s epic Journey to the Centre of the Earth, which he read in the orig...