A town in the heart of lava_What goes bump in the night_Where the Fire Dies_Twin Strangers
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A town in the heart of lava
Dave Kellen wasn’t having the best day of his life. Today at his school there the sports day will be takingplace and he was one of the participant. He was like those juicy athletic boys with huge muscles like theyare made of rock. He had a series of quarrels with his parents this morning first was his mom who hadsewww.onedoor.ccntenced him to be grounded for two months because he had been not doing his chores for a week.They both quarreled where Dave presented his point of view in a rather angry manner that she waspunishing him for no reason. Mrs. Johnson equally annoyed said that Dave needs to have discipl...
What goes bump in the night
Shutters bang.Doors slam.Voices echo down the darkened corridor. Words spoken in English that send fear and horror rippling through the body. ‘What’s happening? What is this?’Light ebbing from the bottom of a door, with shadows being casted from those just behind it.A hand reaches forward and opens the door. Silence where voices once echoed.Six figures look. Six figures advance. A door slams shut behind. Glance.Seventh figure?Seventh figure holds a lamp.Brings it down.Too Quick. Too Soon.Darkness.Eyes open.Gasp.Surrounded by seven figures wearing all pink. Pink.Pink?No. Red on white makes pin...
Where the Fire Dies
When he looked his wife in the face, James wanted nothing more than to settle into her warmth. Her name was Lucille, a name she told him she had adopted shortly before they met. She was dark-haired, brown-skinned, and she had the most beautiful eyes James had ever seen. They were the shade of rain-kissed hickory, so nearly black that he swore the moon reflected off of them, the stars and the planets, too.She was of the Abenaki, she told him, and James told her that he had been born in Ireland, that he had technically been Northern Irish from 1921、 He was American now, and she was too, only one...
Twin Strangers
My twin saved my life. The problem is, I didn’t have a twin. I first met her at a New Year’s Eve party at my friend Phil’s parent’s house. His parents were conveniently out of town for New Year’s Eve, so of course Phil invited two dozen of his “closest” friends over to celebrate. At 18 years old, it was a thrill to be away from my parent’s house for New Year’s Eve, nursing a cheap beer I wasn’t old enough to drink, and dancing in my brand-new purple dress with friends old and new, waiting for the clock to strike midnight. Phil’s parents had a nice house. It didn’t exactly feel like a lived...