On-Hand Off-Grid, Part 2_Escaping Hiraeth_Keep on in a Straight Line_Always By Her Side
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On-Hand Off-Grid, Part 2
The cabin. It looked almost as fresh as the day it was commissioned five years ago. It was sealed off from all kinds of parasites, from bugs and vermin to stray animals and homeless people looking for an easy place to squat, with Jerome being the only one who can get in. Upon arrival to this beautiful set-piece in nature's theatrical environment, he stepped out of his Jeep and took the craftsmanship in. Simple, sturdy, and the perfect home away from home. With a great happiness welling in his throat, he turned toward the direction of the city, and cried out:“You see this? Take my money, take ...
Escaping Hiraeth
Prologue After the darkness murmurs the secret And the shadows rise in wild sway, Its doomed dark laughter says the unsaid And the death’s flourishing in the wildest way. Red mask of demise kidnaps the lover The forbidding blackness is calling from within! ***There, right before my very own body it stood - enormous and vain, magnificent and grotesque, menacing (yet strangely lovable), startling, macabre and extraordinarily beautiful. Dark and mysterious the castle was, built with greenish bricks and stones, in which moss had flourished because of uwww.onedoor.ccnimaginable old age. Pitch black towers with g...
Keep on in a Straight Line
This was a mistake, thought Diana. I never should have come, and the best thing to do is to slip away before anyone starts making small talk and I’m trapped. Diana had never been a fan of school reunions. She didn’t know if it was because she thought they were futile and boring, or that things could go horribly wrong, especially with people you didn’t want to meet again, or both. And because of her father’s job, her family had moved around so much when she was a child that she’d never really been at any school long enough to develop that kind of attachment, though Greendale Girls High probably...
Always By Her Side
I can't believe he's gone, Jolene thought as she sat down on the outside porch for her morning tea. Keith was the love of her life and in an instant that life was taken from her.They were together for six years. Sitting down for morning tea and talking about their future together was their favourite past time. As she sipped her warm chamomile tea she was thinking about their life together while a single tear was released from her eye.Jolene just couldn't believe how it happened. Keith was out of town for work. He worked in construction. He went wherever he was needed. He was staying in a cabin...