Death by Flowers_Double_The Fifth Volume Mystery_The Brave Princess
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Death by Flowers
“I was born differently. I know I was. I was born a monster, a creature nobody understood. You might not know who I am. But I know who you are. I am everything and nothing. I am alive and yet dead. I am everywhere and nowhere, I am controlling you and still don’t care. I am life and death, I am the future and the past, but also the present. I am the daughter of Mother Nature, I was raised by the Rain, tortured by the Wind, healed by animals. I am a survivor. I am a hero and a villain. But mostly, I am the cruellest little thing you have ever seen. I am dangerous, but still, you want to find me...
Double
They always argue. Throw things on the floor, pointing at each other's mistake and when both are tired, she will call me from my room. Yelling my name while cussing my father to get the hell out of her God damn house.Did I just copy how she speaks? Yes, I just did. I memorized it already due to their everyday fights. She's pyschologically ill! But my father loves her too much that he almost adapted her toxic personality.It only took me three quick seconds to come down my room and stood there still, hugging the newel of the staircase.I stare down the floor and saw the broken pieces of our flowe...
The Fifth Volume Mystery
Rahmat Chacha was a professional scrap dealer. He bought old books, newspapers, empty cans, jute bags, glass bottles , and other miscellaneous things which had either resale value or could be recycled. He had a two room brick house with a big yard where he kept the old stuff. Everyday morning junk sellers from different corners of the small town would make a beeline to his yard and sell their wares consisting of old newspapers, old books, glass bottles, broken plastic stuff etc.Rahamat believed in fixed price and never haggled with the small vendors. He would pay them the money instantly. So...
The Brave Princess
I am excited. My grandson Benjamin is going to spend the day with me. He is a very precocious boy who is very smart, but does not seem to fit in with most social activities at his school. I have my daughter Eva talk about getting him tested for autism, but I tell her some seeds take time, you have to have patience. She tells me that the teachers are suggesting that there is no more twww.onedoor.ccime for him since he has fallen so far behind his peers. Peers? Such a clinical word to refer to a ten year old boy. She tells me his grades are fine, but his behavior is off kilter. I don’t know what that...