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The Night Owl
Clothes everywhere, make up brushes and eye shadows spread on the bathroom sink and loud punk music blasting through the speakers. That’s it. That’s the dream. Although, Avery needed one more hour to get ready for the dream to be perfect, but she’d had to work with what she had. Nothing could ruin tonight for her, and if someone tried, they’d have to do it over her dead body. It was a tough month for Avery; college exams, important essays, some fights between her friends. But now, all of that was behind her and all she could think about was the sweet freedom of summer. She was making final det...
Chance Meeting
Scott Hill is an IT software expert who works with Oasis Corporation. He is intelligent, smart and a member of the management team of Oasis Corporation, a corporation that designs high profile softwares, some of which are confidential and can only be assessed by top members of the management team. Scott Hill takes pride in his high cognitive skills which gives him an edge over other software experts and web programmers. Raised by a father who is a military officer and a mother who is an engineer, he had been taught to be calculative inwww.onedoor.cc his thinking and smart in his reasoning. While working as...
Compassion’s Our Habbit and Baby We Have It
“I mean it Caroline. Ethan is not a good guy.” “What do you mean not a good guy?” “I mean I know his type. A low life, guitar playing, marijuana hippie.” “Marijuana hippie?” “Well not hippie like 70’s Californian hippie but hippie like smells like green.”Caroline glanced across the hall, at the stallion himself. A 17 year boy with dark hair and blazing, smoking eyes. His features were sharp and reminiscent of James Dean. He wasn’t the most buff looking guy but he had muscles. He wore a black t-shirt and ripped jeans and a battered up book bag to match. He always had a bored and scary look on h...
The Whole Crew
Terence’s eyes slowly adjusted to the daylight filtering through his half-drawn curtains. Daylight? He sat up in bed, realizing he'd slept in. Oral argument in the Graco case was today and he also had a motion for a separate case he needed to do research on. He began to swing his legs out of bed, frantically calculating how many minutes he could save by not taking a shower on the way to the office. Then it hit him. He was off today. And the next day. And the day after that. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d woken up when the sun was out. His days usually began and ended in darkness. This...