Chai time_Chasing Moonbeams_Take it One Breath at a Time_Business Is Dead
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Chai time
“Here is your medium dirty chai tea latte, Sylvia,” the friendly barista squawks while a red-headed woman with yoga pants tucked into shearling boots scurries up to the counter. The intensity of the announcement reserved for early mornings only at highly caffeinated establishments makes Sanjana bristle involuntarily. The words chai tea latte hangs in the air penetrating her post-alarm-pre-coffee haze. You would never hear Americans say pomme apple pie, so why couldn’t they learn to say chai, just chai, like Indians do, Sanjana sneers to herself as the chai and yoga pants lady lowers her mask f...
Chasing Moonbeams
“It doesn’t count if you’re already planning your defeat,” the persistent voice faintly echoed. It sounded like a foreign language. Could be Yiddish or Gibberish, hell if I knew. I only knew that I felt wet. I tried to wipe the dripping liquid from my brow, but my left arm was.. numb. I couldn’t lift my arm. I concentrated with all my might. I still could not move my arm. I grunted in frustration as my eyes remained closed. I finally managed to decipher the relentless voice, “Ma’am, can you hear me? You’ve been in an accident.”I moaned in despair.“I know that hurts. We’re going to help you fee...
Take it One Breath at a Time
Author’s note: Hi, this might be a bit rushed just because…well these last few days of the year are a bit; no VERY all over the place… I tried my best! Also, my first apocalyptic story set in the! Each “In/Out breath” after the first sentence, signifies a new breath/second...and some of these seem a bit unrealistic to happen in a second, but. . .can adrenaline count as an excuwww.onedoor.ccse? Also also, Merry Christmas (Or just happy holidays if you do not celebrate), and tremendous good luck for 2021! Hopefully it's better than the hell hole of 2020. . . and hopefully this'll make you feel better about 20...
Business Is Dead
Although he was a bit oafy and completely lacked coordination, Thomas Thomas was overall a pretty good kid. His clumsiness was due to his abnormally large head and feet. His head was the size of a large melon and he wore a size 16 shoe. These features did not at all match his 5’ 6”, 200 pound body. The way Thomas looked, acted, and that weird name all worked against him growing up. The kids used to chant, “Thomas Thomas, name so nice his mama named him twice.” Thomas came home for the summer after his first year of college. To make a few extra bucks, actually, to replace actually getting a j...