The Elbow Tree_It's a Jungle_Vlad_Whiz
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The Elbow Tree
Betsy I love my husband, more than I could probably ever put into words. I think that’s why it was so hard for me to tell him the news. When I told him, I could see the devastation in his eyes as his worst fears were confirmed. But his eyes were the only part of his face that showed me how he was feeling. The rest of his face remained stoic and brave. “I’m here for you Bets, whatever you need” was all he said. I hugged him tightly. In this moment I could tell he needed it more than me. Breast cancer was what I had always feared. It had taken my mother from me, and I didn’t want it to do the sa...
It's a Jungle
Here we are, the bus took us right into the fairground, Celeste held her gaze out the window, her adrenalin rising up in excitement. They, (her best friend Julian had this trip planned for awhile and saved every penny) to go to the largest fair, a five hour bus ride away, and spend the night at her aunt Kathy's."Oh look, the ferris wheel!! Isnt it so pretty, all the lights lit up!" She squealed, still facing the window while Julian was texting. Julian was the more serious one of the two, less reluctant to go on this journey than she was. But finally with strong persuasion, Celeste managed to c...
Vlad
That's the thing about this city...I just took a piss on an effin' graffiti stained wall. My life's gone to shit but I'm on an effin' ball. Im drunk as shit, got enough enough my pocket to get another beer. One for Tommy, cheers cheers cheers, cheers! Seven in my hand and seven in the clip. Around here a cig butt is a fag, don't take offense. Its a difference of a tag. I look to see the bare ass sky, the moon's butt naked. And so am I. Looks like a fang of some other effin' shit. I like to eat the kitty in the midst of my warm bliss. Its worth 60$ for a laugh and a piss. Ive got one more dolla...
Whiz
As the train bumped along Adeline watched rain trickle down the window. Across from her was her grandmother, Ada, and at her side was her little brother, Benjamin, who was playing with his new toy train. There was also a gentleman who she had never seen before sitting across from Benjamin, but he hadn’t said anything the whole way. They were on their way to Brenham, a small town in south Texas. Adeline didn’t want to go, but since her father had started an ice cream business and needed help running it they had to. “Adeline, do try to smile, we will have an even bigger house in Brenham, and yo...