Southbound Boyz_Tower Apartments_Mince and Tatties_Did He Jump or Was He Pushed?
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Southbound Boyz
[This story contains mentions of violence.]PART 1: Jackie Brown and the King of BeersThe sun would soon be setting over the deep-blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, as what had been a picture perfect July day began to wind itself down.While lounging on the beach of beautiful Naples, Florida, Johnny and Matt were quietly discussing their next steps, enjoying some adult beverages, and soaking in the view – both geographical and anatomical.Matt opted for Budweiser in a can (‘Why get fancy now?’ he thought.), while Johnny enjoyed his drink of choice, that old vodka and orange juice classic, a screw...
Tower Apartments
505 5th Street apartment 5A at the imposing, menacing Tower apartment building is where me and my husband Jake are taking a tour of the apartment.Me and Jake are looking for a bigger apartment for our expanding family and the Tower apartments have what we are looking for. We are in luck one apartment has become available.Today me and Jake are heading to the Tower apartment building to look at the place. Jake is excited to go but me not so much.I don't know what it is but the Tower apartment building gives me this uneasy feeling. I heard so many stories about the building. Some has been good ot...
Mince and Tatties
Mince and Tatties (Word Count: 2332)Words from the past; just three of them. It was a shock to see them on the blackboard menu, white scrawls looping around memories, tugging at her taste buds, wafting and dancing as they tried to harness fleeting aromas and flickering images. Obviously, it wouldn’t be the same, not here in this remote village in the Scottish Highlands. Not here in this cozy wood paneled bar where logs blazed in the stone fireplace, the local muso strummed his guitar and the two barmen sang along with soulful tunes. It couldn’t be the same, wouldn’t be the same. At least, not ...
Did He Jump or Was He Pushed?
Cyril Cassidy and Tripp Killian cross themselves as Hunter “The King” Kingsley’s casket is lowered into the ground. Much like his reckless spendthrift life, baseball’s most exalted player, Kingsley, the Los Angeles Angels All-Star centerfielder, has been afforded an extravagant sendoff in death. His casket has a plush velvet interior, and the outside is made of solid bronze with “The King” written in script in 14 karat gold. Hunter’s body looks bronzed, brawny, and beautiful as if he could step out of the casket awww.onedoor.ccnd smash the winning hit.Cyril, Kingsley’s manager, and Tripp, his teammate, rem...