A transparent life_Tardy_Stinky_I Will Do It One Day
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A transparent life
It's cold and rough, and his stride is hurried because he knows that at the end of the aisle, on the right, life awaits him. Barefoot on the tiles, he feels the cream streaks under every step. He never touched the wooden slats on the sides, but he knows they are fine and the wood should not be like this. Take a step to the side to avoid the wheelchair. His gaze is aimed at the final destination, which does not prevent him from noticing, with the corner of his eye, the round white clock on the wall: three thirty, as always. The white, sliding doors on either side of the hallway make a small cu...
Tardy
"WAIT!" Robin gasped, as she ran up the steep driveway. The massive oaken doors were already swinging ponderously shut. "Wait!" Robin's book bag banged against her hip, as she sprinted the last few yards. She desperately reached for the closing door, catching the handle in a hand slick with rain and sweat.Max, the door guard, seemed not to notice the rain. He was in the process of hauling the schoolhouse door shut; he had to use both hands. Gnarled, old man's knuckles stood out underneath white, kid-leather gloves. His perpetual scowl deepened into a sneer, as he ponderously swung the door o...
Stinky
Clara woke up to her radio-alarm. She slept well, and that would help her with a busy day. Mondays usually were the most active of the week. She poured her coffee, brought in the newspaper, and sat down in her breakfast nook to enjoy her morning read. The big, orange cat, Stinky, waited patiently for her wet food. As usual, Stinky tried to stare down Clara to speed this process along and sat directly across from Clara on the table. Clara wasn't buying it."I see you, Miss Stinky, you gorgeous orange girl. I haven't forgotten you," Clara cooed brightly as she folded the newspaper and put it into...
I Will Do It One Day
How many times have I heard those words ‘Today is the day I change?’ They haven’t always been said in just that particular way….there’s been ‘It’s ‘D’ day for me today’ or “This has to end and today it will’ or ‘I will really try hard this time and succeed’ or ‘I’m in a good head space now so today I start!’ It has been said so many times and in so many different way and for so long. It hasn’t worked. To be honest I don’t believe it any more. Everyone knows it has failed, or rather SHE has failed. She knows, I know, the children know, everyone who knows Chris, knows! What can I do but support...