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Desires are made for slaughter
He couldn’t believe it. He couldn’t understand what his eyes were seeing. The mass continues to spin in front of him, flesh layering over flesh and teeth scraping across puss-filled wounds, smearing the awful liquid across itself. Once he thought he saw an arm poking out, but it quickly twisted and cracked to turn in to a head, then it split open and became a claw, then it melted into a tentacle and then it disappeared back beneath the congregation of organs that continue to spin around itself like a hungry dog looking for its tail.For a moment he thought he went mad and what he was seeing is ...
The Day Fear Disappeared
"We interrupt our regularly scheduled program to bring you breaking news from around the world. At precisely eleven minutes past the hour, a countless host of angels appeared—everywhere." The generally stoic and business-like anchor woman had grown to loathe her role as a harbinger of bad news and she herself was surprised when, giggling with relief, those impossible sounding words scrolled across the teleprompter. "Please . . . don't misunderstand my emotions," she ad-libbed with an astonished grin. "I've never felt such intense joy. It means so much to me to be one of the voices sharing this...
Strange Encounters
Abbey’s brown eyes were growing heavy with sleep during her pre-bedtime reading: It was an admittedly trashy romance novel with supernatural themwww.onedoor.cces, but she didn’t care - no one was around to judge her. The caramel-skinned girl was safe in her bed in the loft above her coffee shop. She had considered living in the place she worked a stroke of genius, she owned the building after all. Why pay rent or mortgage when she was still paying off her small business loans? Outside, the usually busy commerce street was quiet. The various businesses were long closed for the night. It was a school night in...
Abandon your old life, and start a new one here!
My name is John Maddon, and my job is to help people leave behind their old lives.My office is located in a small, inconspicuous space in a crowded commercial building, in the middle of one of the busiest areas in New York City—Chinatown. I picked this spot when I first started my business five years ago, as my profession demands the privacy of my clients be held at the forefront of my priorities. But if privacy is important, why select such a crowded place to settle? My response to that comes in form of a quote from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby: "And I like large parties. They're so...