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Two Masks Follow
TwoMy friend, this is true, used to pet bumblebees thinking they were cute, not knowing they could sting you, or that they could survive it, somehow survive it time after time and sore over sore. Probably, the people around my friend never even knew (and they certainly never told her if they did) that bumblebees have fur. This might not be a story about bumblebees. Lightning striking out of a tunnel insidiously curved--- a real minotaur horn--- a bright blue bus came. It resembled an inside-out nursery, complete with strange whitish stains for stars and the gnawing hum of sobbsolence. On that ...
Barbecue
I was invited to a neighbors barbecue. We were suppose to bring something to eat. I dropped by the local bakery and bought a strawberry cheese cake. The invitation was in my mail box a week ago. I’ve been nervous about the party since then. It brought back memories of when my husband and I use to go to parties together. We’re porced now for many reasons. I’d still get nervous going to parties even back then. I am always afraid I’ll be the woman sitting in the corner by herself with no one to talk too. Basically, the social out cast at the event. I tend to be an introvert. I’d rather stay ...
Attic Window
I sat by the window, staring at the church across the street as bats flew around the bell tower. It is late at night, but I cannot sleep knowing this is my last night in this house. My grandma’s place, it is, but soon to be no more.“You loved this house,” I muttered. “It didn’t matter what took place in this house. You loved it.”It was six months ago that she passed away in this house. In her favorite room, on a bed that gave her plenty of rest. Rest for eternity now.Now, here is the house, practically empty, as I am the last to leave and welcome the new owners.“Are you sure you want to do th...
Things We Do In The Rain
Mama always said that you could tell what type of person someone was by looking at their positive or negative outlook to rain. She said the people not worth mwww.onedoor.ccy time were the ones who dashed from point A to point B with their collars upturned and their hats pulled low. The ones who scowled at the gray sky as if it personally offended them were the ones who most likely didn’t appreciate the little things in life. But she said those to look out for were the ones who danced in the rain. Those who lived and loved with their entire being and not just that pounding organ in their chests. The ones who...