Oh, for a glimpse, reign evil once more_More than a Plant_The Tree That Takes Mommies_The Result
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Oh, for a glimpse, reign evil once more
“On the sixth day, and the month same, at the root of the sequoia tree that arches over the road, you stand. The sun at your left, you start your count. Fifty paces forward. At the chime of noon, there you must be.” He remembers the precise words, precisely because they were the only words spoken to him.A year had passed since he'd heard them, but he could not forget them, ambiguous and confusing as they were. They consumed him. Their meaning? www.onedoor.ccA find in a specified location, obviously. Their message? A little labour begets success, maybe. A portent? Could be. But the loose uttering of a madman...
More than a Plant
“Can you keep a secret,” Gabriel asked his son Dane? Dane paused for a moment and scratched his head as he considered what his father had just asked of him. Finally, Dane shook his head in agreement, looking at his father’s intense expression. With a strong inhale, Gabriel proceeded to tell Dane what he needed to know. “Son, you need to know what goes on behind the scenes here at the plant shop,” said Gabriel. Feeling uneasy, Dane looked around the rustic store and wondered what could possibly be happening at a simple plant business. Ignoring his son’s dismay, Gabriel continued, “as you know t...
The Tree That Takes Mommies
‘Is that the one that took mommy?’ Eszti nodded as she looked up. The sky carried the orange glow of dawn. ‘Yes, that’s what dad said.’ ‘It doesn’t look that dangerous at all,’ Dani whispered as he peeked at the tree that stood between patches of yellow grass, its roots surrounded by beer cans, cigarette buts, and empty crisp bags. ‘Then why don’t you go there alone? I can wait here.’ Eszti lifted her eyebrow as she looked at her little brother. Something she had seen her mother do long ago when she called them out on their lies. ‘No, you must go as well. You always act like the big one, ...
The Result
'No, brother. You can not defeat poverty with education,' said Leon and banged his fist on the rostrum. The audience did not laugh because the previous dialogues had established that point pretty much.But Abner failed to hide his smile. He said, 'So, you are saying that education is inapt to fight poverty. That our schools are useless and we must expel the teachers from their job because they are keeping this nation poor.'Leon dangled the hook, and Abner happily got entangled in it. By blaming teachers and schools, Abner involved another demography to this debate.Abner and Leon were fighting f...