Dame of Flora and Fauna_Don't forget to remember_EYES IN THE SKY_Aloysius and the Fishes
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Dame of Flora and Fauna
Dearest Tome,My Composer has gifted you to me to log my lifetime. It said you’re a place I may come to for solidarity, for at times it may be difficult to find. I have found that my favorite thing to do whilst I add more life and history to you is watch the ever changing clouds very far below me. The Sun feels warmer than usual when I meditate this way. Countless pets who walk upon my land tickle me rather than itch and my heart settles for a while.But then the sudden pain of a bomb clutches my kidney. The life of an innocent soul stabs me just as deep as it’s own body encountered. My heart ...
Don't forget to remember
This was going to hurt. It had before and it would again. But nothing you need to survive is ever free. One way or another you always paid the price.Nyssa bolted awake. The sweat beaded on her brow.“Take me back in. I can handle it.” She massaged her forehead willing her trembling hands to quell the embers of a budding migraine.“Nyssa you can’t. The levels of acetylcholine coursing through your cerebral cortex are…” Konrad paused. “If you go back in you might not wake up.”“I know the risks.” She settled herself back down onto the metal plinth and squinted at the bright spotlights leering overh...
EYES IN THE SKY
Run Morgan run, don't let them see you. The drone is over my head watching me, watching my every move. I don't let them see what I have or else I will get arrested.Look up at the sky Morgan wait until they leave, keep looking Morgan. Don't let them get you nervous. Don't give them any reason to arrest you.You are doing good Morgan. They will leave soon and move on to their next target. There they go, now quickly get inside before the next drone comes.Thank God the drone left me alone. I run into my building, up the stairs and into my apartment. I close all the windows and curtains. I take out ...
Aloysius and the Fishes
They did not invite him to Happy Hour. By the time it had rolled around, he had been sitting in the dark for nearly ninety minutes. He knew because he had looked at his watch when the power first went out, and he was looking at it again when there came laughing beyond his office door.He stood in the threshold, then, like a child caught eavesdropping, as he watched a group of them move toward the elevator. Peter, his supervisowww.onedoor.ccr, who was too tall for his slacks, was the one to turn around as the fluorescents flickered back on for the first time.He allowed his expression to fall when he saw him t...