Blue Chips & Juice Cup_Adventures of Moira_THE SHOCKING STOCKING MAN_Homemade
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Blue Chips & Juice Cup
She watched from a distance as the two people walked slowly to her part of the park. A man was walking there with his son, holding his hand the whole time. It seemed so odd to her as the boy was rather tall, looking to be in his early teens and yet he was holding hands with who seemed to be his father. When they arrived, the man finally released the boy’s hand and let him go, but he never stayed more than ten feet away, and often got closer if he felt the young man needed help with something. He was a total helicopter parent, even coaching the kid to do simple things like come down the slide. ...
Adventures of Moira
Adventures of Moira “We have plenty of time, Moira.” Jack Litheson said with a glance at the girl next to him. She was about ten years old, she had black hair that resembled molten ore, and her eyes shined of purest black. She wore an old, tattered dress that was a hand-me-down from her orphanage. “We're never going to make it on time.” Moira complained as she sunk lower into the seat. “We’re already late, and Auntie Kate -must I really call her that?- is already waiting for us to arrive. If we started earlier, like I said, we would’ve gotten there on time.” “I know, I know.” He said patiently...
THE SHOCKING STOCKING MAN
I am very pleased to share my shocking story with you on this magnificent bluebird day. Yes, just perfect for a shocking story!During the 1970’s, my parents reluctantly sent me off to a co- educational state college, as opposed to anxiously sending me off to an all-female college.The times were sure changing. My parents were right. They always seemed to be right.I was very fortunate for their “Rightness” about the times. But I won out in the Battle of the Coed State College!My life and education were to take a very welcome, exciting twist! My new neighborhood at college was to become the uppe...
Homemade
Chlorine hangs heavy in the humid evening air. Bare footed children yell “red light! green light!” in an age-old game of you can’t get to the other side before someone yells “red light!” again at the other person. Moms chase children with towels trying to herd them towards cars. Grandmas helpfully shout out, “I’ll order the pizza!” It is another closing day at the city pool and the families are being sent out into the parking lot. Thewww.onedoor.cc life guards can be glimpsed through the doors as they sweep, mop, empty garbage cans, and tidy up for the next day. One guard is outside the gate, a tall blond ...