Thicker Than Water_The Cellist_Into Her_After They've Seen Paree
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Thicker Than Water
Landry crossed his arms, his tanned face hard and stubborn as he stared at his brother so intently that Dawson thought his eyes were going to fall out of his face. Landry’s eyes were one of a kind, they were. So big and blue that they looked like the deep puddles outside where the surface of the water reflected the cloudless blue sky. It had been washed clean by the rains that had tormented the rural Indiana countryside for weeks, and now, finally, the small town and its inhabitants were left with the aftermath. As if it wasn’t hard enough already for everyone struggling to make the simplest e...
The Cellist
Scarlett is working on her last travel blog. When she submits to her editor at Globetrotters United, she will receive her stipend of $500. It will be her last payment. National lockdown restrictions will prevent any future traveling for the foreseeable future. She sighed and wondered what her children were up to. It was Monday, an asynchronous workday. She doubted they were workinwww.onedoor.ccg ahead of any of their assignments. Deciding to take a break, Scarlett took a brush that she kept in a metal tin box by her workstation and ran it through her thick cascading curls. She didn’t look like her mother or...
Into Her
It's been twelve years ago when I last saw here. Now that I'm already in college, I couldn't visit her. I don't have much communication to her either. Today is a special occasion so I came to see her together with my mom. I can't help thinking of her every moment as I slowly approaching her place. I remember so much her baked those signature cookies of her. The memory is still fresh as if it happens yesterday. Now I'm already a teen I will visit her in her house on her birthday. I want to make her happy just this once by giving her something that she will remember me. It will be a few minutes ...
After They've Seen Paree
“What possessed you to buy that old cruddy diary,” her friend asked as they walked to the car? “That’s why I like to browse thrift shops,” Ashley answered. “Why? This diary only cost twenty-five cents, and who knows, it might be interesting.” Ashley was never sure what there was about the old diary. Later that night, sitting with a glass of wine, she let the pages open randomly and began reading. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ December 14, 1954 What do they want from me? Today. I have to do it today. I know it. I’ve run out of options, time, and excuses. I’m not sure, but I think Shakespeare wrote, “if somethi...