WHEN WORDS FAIL_A Dangerous Dare_An Hour with A Book to Polish My Thoughts_Just A Girl And An Alien
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WHEN WORDS FAIL
Charlie was a software engineer and worked for a large firm. He was usually taciturn, a retiring person and would avoid even eye contact when faced with a crowd. He was a young man and was single though he was friendly with his colleague Irene. Charlie was well read and had even ideas of writing a novel. In this connection he had been introduced to Myrtle who was the executive of a publishing company. She was about the same age as Irene and the two women had known each other. Charlie thought highly of Myrtle. After they were well acquainted, Charlie broached the subject of his writing a book. ...
A Dangerous Dare
“I dare you to take drugs, Jacks got some” giggled Tina, “I’ll do it” as I reached out my hand my eyes opened with a start, same old nightmare. Funny thing is, who would've thought a dare would be so dangerous. What was my friend thinking. Why? why did none of us think it was stupid. Jess had known it was stupid. Here we are, reality. I lay here, cold white walls, airless and too hot. “Do you want a coffee” Tina asked nervously, was she my friend I thought to myself. Or was this, the once a monwww.onedoor.ccth visit that I received to ease her guilty conscience. I sighed, of course it was. But we were young...
An Hour with A Book to Polish My Thoughts
An inept grin shows up all over when I recollect that day and think about the episode I had been gone through. How it comes when you entered in another spot to gather books for your companion and need to battle to pick one of his favorite author which you are unaware off. Exactly the same thing happened to me.I am Jixin and with my friend Farah, I was on the route to a crossword library. My other friend got broken his leg while playing soccer at the ground. He was on bed rest for twenty-one days and so we had chosen to assist him with some books on his awful bad time. As I am list interested ...
Just A Girl And An Alien
DARA:“I can’t believe they fired me!” I mutter under my breath as I drive onto the street where my apartment building is. I’ve been working as a waitress at Jenny’s—a small diner—for seven months now. And they just fired me today. And just because I was ten minutes late nineteen times this month! Like, the world is getting so strict these days. That’s why I didn’t go to college. Too many rules. Instead of going to college, I decided to get my own apartment and just get a job. And I’m not against college or anything, it’s just not for me. I could barely survive high school. I gasp a...
