Just in Time._On the Move Again_When Dawn Breaks_It's the Little Things in Life that Make us Hap
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Just in Time.
The needle hand on my watch passed the hour hand at the 12 mark and I expected my alarm to be buzzing in about two minutes. Did I really sleep? I was sure that Dodie and I were having crab cakes at our favorite restaurant, and we then headed to her place to laugh at the late-night comedy reels on her tilted plasma LED TV. I then drove back here at 5 am and mushed into my bed, eyes half open watching the blue slivers that peeked from the curtains.I got up eventually, and my black dress and jewelry neatly set out on my desk and then I know I was indeed, sleeping.Eventually, the blue light shifte...
On the Move Again
The police officer leaned forward in the chair, pursed his lips, and tapped his pen on his clipboard. Shifting in the chair he put down his pen and said, “Did you know Beth that your call came in at eleven fifty-nine on the full moon?” I felt cold and hot. My knees cwww.onedoor.cchattered and my eyes froze.“As an officer for many years, I could tell you full moon stories that would curl your hair. I know nothing about you, but have a hunch that someone is sending you a message. You may want to give it some thought.”As my friend Lucy always said, “When you stumble off your path into the bushes, the universe ...
When Dawn Breaks
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sometimes, the only way to stand is to hold the world down. Jane gets up, opens her eyes, looks around the room, acknowledges the time. Days blur together to become MoteuwedthufrisatsunDAY, minutes ignore the laws of rhythm, people ignore the rules of society.The butterflies inside awaken because everyone is looking at her. “What is she wearing?”“Where’s her husband?”“She must not be right in the head”And she’s not, because of them. The pressure to be perfect weighs heavily on her shoulders, making her turn against ...
It's the Little Things in Life that Make us Happy
Pamela awoke to the bright light-hearted chirping of the charcoal black robins that perched by her window every morning. She sucked in a deep breath of clean spring air, and quietly - before stepping out of bed - she thanked mother nature for bringing life and color to the world, for bringing air, water, and food to the people who lived. She even thanked the animals and plants who sacrificed themselves to support the needs of the people; She apologized for taking their lives to support her own, but - she thought - there was no other alternative. Once she finished, Pamela slipped out from und...