Only Everyday_It’s All better in a Fairy Tale_Advanced Calculus by Michael Tompson_Blind Date
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Only Everyday
He looked woefully out of place - an average Joe with a tie askew, whose mundane routine had been temporarily disrupted to accommodate a commwww.onedoor.ccercial spectacle he was expected to begrudgingly fulfil. There was a box of store-bought chocolates with a frayed ribbon beside a bottle of warming beer. A battered briefcase was shoved beneath the table - its clasps seemingly offering no security as crinkled papers made their presence known along the openings. She spared him a second glance as she wiped the table clean diligently. She so dreaded those telltale grease stains that threatened the pristine w...
It’s All better in a Fairy Tale
It’s All better in a Fairy TaleOnce there was a girl who live such a perfect life in a perfect place. A place where only kindness reigns, a place where evilness can never grow. A place where even on a rainy day you will see the sunshine. A place so warm It is tinted with yellow. This place must be what yellow feels like. She lives in a village surrounded with trees.Lively plants…Bright flowers…Happy faces…Free animals…No matter where you look there is no hint of cruelty living in this world. Everyday she wakes up with a smile on her face while listening to the birds singing peacefully in harm...
Advanced Calculus by Michael Tompson
-I need to find Advanced Calculus by Michael Jackson, Tompson! I mean, sorry, Advanced Calculus by Michael Tompson...please. "Oh my God just kill me now, it's 11:36, she's not gonna have it" -Oh I'm sorry, we do not have that specific book. "I KNEW IT, I'm so gonna fail this semester" -But we do have a lot of other similar textbooks, why don't you wonder around Aisle 7? You'll find everything you need in Aisle 7、 -Thank you so much! Love you miss, see ya! "Not that specific book, mmm, I can find something, I can find something useful, mmm, aisle 4、.. I wonder if she actually knows where all th...
Blind Date
The scent of jasmine was my first clue: a woman. I was sitting alone at my usual table when she came and sat down at the one right next to me. I knew she was alone because the chair on the other side of her table had not scraped across the floor, and no one had spoken to her after she had sat down. I sipped my coffee. On a good day, I could pick up the cup, take a sip and return it to the saucer, and if you were sitting at the table right next to me, you would never know I was blind. The challenge was to see how long I could carry out the deception Before the person sitting next to me realized...