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10 Seconds Or Less
In less than ten seconds a dream builds and takes shape and grows within our mind. But the result of a dream can last a lifetime. Bruce Barrington, in his air-conditioned travel trailer reflected on his dream. He reclined in his captain chair, eyes closed he stroked his beard, and remembered. His three year old beard resembled Dusty Hill’s of ZZ Top. And after the year he had, Bruce was surprised that there wasn’t a speck of gray in it. He started growing the beard when he was twenty three, the day he reached the ranks of a professional drag racer. With only the soft hum of the air-condition...
Bullet Proof
'Are you sure?' James asked Rick. 'Yes, I won't speak even an alphabet. Just let me in,' saying this Rick, stood up from the chair in the meeting room. James was sitting on the opposite side of the mammoth oval table that was there for a purpose. James placed that table for a specific purpose: to intimidate the people on the other side of the table for better negotiation. Rick poured some water from the jug and gulped it in one go. Rick was cursed, in the modern era, with speaking the truth. However hard he tried to lie, his voice will lose all its decibel. No matter what, he can not lie. Ric...
The Beginniwww.onedoor.ccng at The End
As she woke up and looked at the calendar, to her grief, it was only the start of April. As she unwillingly took herself out of her bed, she realized it has only been a month since all this chaos was started. She dragged herself into the washroom, to do her morning routine. She brushed her teeth and splashed water on her face and got out. Alexandra or Alex, was a young girl spending her life cheerfully in Dallas, Texas. She was an accountant and used to work in a well reputed company’s account department. It has only been a few months since the start of her job, when the pandemic hit the worl...
Super
There are some things that people never tell you about being a superhero, and there’s a reason for that.1、 The term “superhero.” It’s ridiculous; I hate it. There doesn’t seem to be a better word lying around, though. But superhero? It sounds so childish and petty—who came up with it? Are our everyday heroes—nurses and firefighters and that nice Asian man on the street corner who gave you directions when you were lost in Chicago on a Tuesday afternoon—are they not enough to be “super,” and yet I—we—are? What kind of crap is that?2、 Being a superhero is nothing like the movies. ‘Course, they sa...