WAITING IN DARK_When no one is watching_I saw you on Insta_Out of Ft. Worth
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WAITING IN DARK
WAITING IN DARK When she realized that one, she knew had followed her, had entered the room where she was sitting, the rather shabby room of a cinema club in the suburbs, despite knowing that if she had gone to sit two rows farther from the screen, she should have to put on her glasses, not to mention that , moving to change row and seat, she would inevitably miss some moments of the film she liked so much, to which she was paying a spasmodic attention, ( well) Keith had stood up and, walking hunched over, so as not to prevent those sitting behind her from watching the film, she had moved bac...
When no one is watching
**This story contains violence and profanity. This story is entirely fictional any similarities to actual people or events are purely coincidental.**The envelope was thick with cash when Kip Williams sliced it open.There was a note written in pen and all capital letters, probably military Kip thought.KIP, YOUR ARTICLE IS PEPPERED WITH LIES, OR “IGNORANCE” WHATEVER YOU WANT TO CALL IT. I KNOW YOU WANT WHAT’S BEST FOR THE CITY. MEET ME AT STEVE’S ON THE CORNER OF YORK AND CUMBERLAND IN 1 HOUR. THE CASH IS “INCENTIVE.”What article? he thought, as he slipped the cash into his wallet and stuffed th...
I saw you on Insta
Aisha grunted as she took the full weight of the bar off the rack. She was lying on her back, the bar in her hands trembling slightly as her biceps quivered. She steeled herself, brought the bar down to her chest. Nice and controlled. She gave herself a tight smile, took a deep breath, and tensed her shoulders to push the bar back up again, when a face appeared in her peripheral vision. Right where a spotter would stand, if she had one. Which she didn't. Aisha frowned. The face hovered, upside down to her perspective, and smiled at her. She closed her eyes, wishing the man would just leave her...
Out of Ft. Worth
“Where I come from,” Norma said, “doing something like that is liable to get you poisoned.”For a moment, Larry stopped chewing the steak she had made for him. It was rare. The steak and to have a pretty, younger woman interested in him. Norma’s short hair was dyed bright red and her dark eyes were as sharp as razor blades while she stared at him from across the kitchen table.“Well, honey,” he said, after swallowing. “I didn’t mean anything by it. I just thought it would be funny. And where are you from, anyway?”Norma stood, left the table, and leaned against the counter in her kitchen. A warm ...