H-2-U_Righting a Wrong_Midnight Drive_Is It Going To Rain Lilly?
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H-2-U
My name is River. We live in the year 2075、 In this modern world, water is the second most needed thing in the world. Aside from money. I work for a water delivery service known as H-2-U. A long time ago, juices became too difficult to make due to climate change and lack of people willing to grow plants. Not long after, a wealthy leader decided that water was extremely profitable and kept it from the general public. The only way to obtain drinking water today is by paying me for the water I deliver, which feeds the corporation even more. No money, no water. But, honestly, sometimes I find ...
Righting a Wrong
RIGHTING A WRONGBy David L. ElkindI tilted my head back and finished my second beer. It was my favorite, Guinness. Their motto is Good things come to those who wait, but today I felt that Bad things come to those who don’t think. I looked around and was disappointed that Danny hadn’t arrived yet. For as long as we’ve beenwww.onedoor.cc good friends, each of us has always been there for the other on a moment’s notice whenever possible. I’ve never needed him more than now, but he had to clear up some things at work before he met me. I know that he had no choice, but this was not a good time for me t...
Midnight Drive
Tires squealed as Chris Jerked the stirring wheel, his palms burning against the leather. The back bumper took out the mailbox, scattering letters across the unkempt lawn, as he came to a stop. Inside a seemingly perfect home, he heard screaming. Dashing inside, his nose wrinkled at the smell of tobacco, liquor, and Febreze. “Alice!” he called out, following the cries upstairs. Where he found her bawled up in a hallway as a man kicked her. Chris’s knuckles cracked as his fist met the back of the attacker’s head, head, knocking him to the ground. He then grabbed Alice’s hand and led her downst...
Is It Going To Rain Lilly?
My twelve year old sister, Lilly always said she could smell the rain, and made sure she said a simple, “I told you so” for all the times I denied it. Then I end up feeling the elegant droplets of water fall onto my arm a few hours later. She never sounded smug or egotistic, but instead always had a light smile on her face when looking up at the sky letting the rain wash over our skin. I loved seeing Lilly in the rain. Dancing and prancing in our front yard. I always made fun of her for having such a common and plain name, but she was anything but. People always say that you start to realize ...