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“Please hurry up and open,” I mentally pleaded with the shop assistant through the crystal-clear window. She couldn’t hear me, but I knew she could feel my angst through the glass pider. ‘Limited Stock,’ said the posters stuck to the inside of the window. ‘Once they’re gone, they’re gone!’ It was the 1980s – www.onedoor.ccthe decade of desire. Computers, Rubick’s Cubes, Teddy Ruxpin, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, and the most anticipated arrival to my young impressionable life… Cabbage Patch dolls. What made them so necessary to have, is anyone’s guess; however, great marketing, word of mouth, and the ...
Hush-A-Bye Baby
I stared off into the flickering lights and waved until the van disappeared into the misty road overshadowed by giant oaks. The daunting silence and solitude dawned on me the moment the door creaked shut. This environment is what sets Thistle Grove Cabin apart. Built almost 70 years prior by Liron’s great grandfather to conceal his black money and display his love for his wife, this cabin was constructed with the most delicate care for the intricacies and an undying affection for the love of his life. After he passed away, the cabin was inherited by his descendants and quickly became a month...
That's wasn't how it happened
“That wasn’t how it happened, Edgar,” Sam said. He was becoming more agitated. “It was,” Edgar insisted.“No, we buried her by the well,” Sam said. “No, we didn’t, because I clearly remember objecting to burying her near a water source, Sam.”It was dusk and the two men were old now, but not old enough to let themselves rot in prison for what remaining life they had left to live. “These damn mosquitoes,” Edgar mumbled, as he slapped his neck. “You see that tree?” Edgar pointed. “The one there with the crooked trunk? She’s a couple paces north.”“No, that’s where we put the other girl, the one fro...
The Perfect Man
The Perfect Man By Sydney Richelle Dr. Carson White was the perfect man. He lived in a perfect house with the perfect family and had the perfect job. He was a paediatrician who worked long hours to afford his habits of getting his shoes shined every morning and taking his family on extravagant vacations to Rome, to Africa, to Dubai. He had met Marie in Italy during a family trip. She was a nurse who just so happened to be transferring to his hospital back in America. She was sassy and stubborn and had scars on her arms from old cigarette burns. She was an ex-Marla Singer type and Carson White’...