Sierra Deep_The mean girl_The Cost of a Burrito_New to Feelings
Catalog Guide:
Sierra Deep
The overnight snowstorm had left as suddenly as it had come. Blowing in from the southwest the evening before like a wall of heavy grey, the storm laid its howling blanket down in swirls and sideways fits. The spring snowstorms in the Sierras have historically been known for their sudden and often deadly arrival, transferring their mountainous clouds into deep blankets of snow in a few hours. Charlie looked out from the warmth of the cabin, nose almost to the glass, leaving little clouds of warm breath on the cold window. It had not been cold for the last couple of weeks, but unseasonabl...
The mean girl
“Do I want to do something? I mean people out there are doing this and that. Achieving success anwww.onedoor.ccd great heights what am I doing. Just fooling around, sleeping, wasting my life. “the girl was just done with procrastination today. She had so much work to do. She has to solve physics; she has to complete inorganic revisions. She had so much to do. She was preparing for JEE (Entrance exam for engineering colleges in India) and this was her drop year. I don’t know what I will do if I couldn’t clear it this time. All her friends were already in some places. Some were in IITs, some in NITs, there we...
The Cost of a Burrito
“Jaemmi, it’s burning--”“Crap...” Jaemmi rocketed off the couch and ran straight for the barstool. Using its cushion to propel herself into the air, she vaulted over the counter and landed just in front of the stove. Face to face with her disaster of a breakfast burrito. “Gosh darn… this happens every time,” she whispered to herself. “Quick, hand me the fire extinguisher.”“Coming right up, master chef,” Elizabeth said, rolling her eyes. Elizabeth opened the cabinet under the sink to get the fire extinguisher they kept there. She turned to hand it over to Jaemmi, laughing at the face Jaemmi mad...
New to Feelings
“It appears you’re catching feelings for him.”“Well, how do I throw them back?”“I’m afraid it doesn’t work like that.”“So I’m stuck like this?”“You say it like it’s a bad thing.”“It is. For me at least.”“Love is beautiful. It’s tingly and warm and-”“Sure love is, but I’m too young to love. This is just like. It’s just a small crush, it’ll be gone in a week, you’ll see.”“Ah, dear, sure.***“It’s raining.”“What a wonderful observation you’ve made. It’s not like I feel the water or wind or anything. I can barely even hear it against the windows.”“You look cold.”“I’m fine. I’m always fine.”“No one ...
