Dread Day Part 1_Not that day_636 Brown_Got Milk?
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Dread Day Part 1
I live in a world, where everyone has a clone. A clone who could end up being your best friend. Or maybe A clone who could accidentally swap places with you. Or perhaps A clone who could take your own family hostage just to spite you. No matter what personality your clone has it’s always going to be there. It will never go away, not until you die. You see, a clone and it’s human are the same. You can’t have one without the other. The moment your eyes meet, your destinies are intertwined. By now you are probably wondering how all this wack came to be. Well, sit down for the next few minutes an...
Not that day
Emilia jumped up and down, feeling dizzy. The air was electric with anticipation. The crowd rushed and milled about her, and people jostled against each other as they volleyed back and forth in a confused babble of noise. She clutched her mother's skirt in her tiny fist, wide-eyed with excited wonder.Any other day, this melee would be rife with arguments and shrill frustrated voices; people would be screaming themselves hoarse for getting in each other's way, and faces in the crowd would be impatient, rowdy, and irate with fatigue.But not today.Oh, not today.Her father stooped to picked her up...
636 Brown
Trigger warning: reference to child rapeIt had been twenty-four years since she'd last seen it, but the place looked exactly the same. Seated in her car Hester's green eyes scanned the red brick house, noting how innocuous it appeared as if one more of the same along this tree-lined street. Uncle Sheldon and Aunt Lila still lived there, following their daily routine of avoiding each other. Hester could visualize one seated smoking at the kitchen table, the other beer at hand, watching endless sporting events on the telly. Hester could hear Reggie's voice, incredulous at her decision."My god it...
Got Milk?
WARNING: I know there are some younger people on this site, so for their sake I'd say this one is 15+Wake up at 6、30, walk the dog, shower, prepare the kids’ breakfast, start packing lunches, have a coffee and a quick breakfast if you’re lucky, get the kids to school, get yourself to work, power through a day filled with office work, meetings, calls, e-mails, dissatisfied bosses, and clueless customers, punch out, pick up the kids from schowww.onedoor.ccol, dog again, help with homework (the kids, not the dog), prepare dinner while the little ones play on their tablets, have some family time at dinner (or a...