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Piano near the broken Window
“I just love the new flat. The view is really amazing. Thank you Mr. Spencer.” Jenny exclaimed. “Its my duty to reach your satisfaction level Ms. Smith. I’m glad you liked it. Is there anything else, I can help you with.” Mr. Spencer replied. “No, thanks. I shall make a call if I need anything.” “I shall be happy to work for you again. I shall take a leave then. See you.” Mwww.onedoor.ccr. Spencer left. Mr. Spencer works as a broker, who helps immigrants to find places to live in, as per their affordability. Jenny is new to the town. She is the daughter of a well-known businessman, from a small town. Sh...
The Remedial Gift
Larry had a problem which he had battled with for a while. He had an issue which he had struggled with for quite some time. This had made him miss some unique opportunities. Opportunities that would have made him strike gold. Opportunities that would have brought him unspeakable joy. It was building a wall of pide in his home. His marriage was heading for the rocks. He had to see a doctor when it was about having an unusual adverse effect on him. He was about losing his marbles. Doctor Smith Kensington is a paranormal specialist and a consultant. He has helped many people with unusual psycholo...
Günter
In today's world, you can't be too careful. They're everywhere. They creep through the streets and lay hold of anything they can obtain. They terrorize and take one's precious things...and the dejected thing is that "they" are one of us. Yes, humans. They can be poor or even rich, stupid or quick-witted, but then again, people can be who they want to be as long as they acknowledge their lives and agency, even if that means becoming a villain. On the news every morning, I spot a mug shot on the rectangular lit-up screen, along with a woman addressing the matter. Either very boring or surprisin...
Calendula garden
Saturday, May 11th, 10:46 pm Rayne stood by the window watching the silhouette of her neighbours shouting at each other through their windows, This was their third time arguing this night. For an old married couple, they sure do argue a lot, Rayne thought to herself “why get married when all you do is argue?” Rayne says, turning to her friend, Lilly, who was clearly not listening to her. Rayne focuses her attention back on the window… they’ve stopped. “Finally!” Lilly says “I thought they’d never stop.” Sometimes Rayne wonders why she even rented this house, even though the previous owners war...