Dive Diner_Perfectly Almond_CHANCE_The Equals (Part 1 of the Flawless Imperfection series)
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Dive Diner
He just had to pick this dump, to rub it in her face. Tina pulled up in front of the Dive Diner, parked where she could monitor her car while inside. By arriving early, she could choose the seating, and she would not let him leave her with her back exposed. Not this time.The chimes over the dwww.onedoor.ccoor jangled wearily as she entered. No one looked up, which was normal for the Dive. She knew her entrance had not gone unnoticed, however. Everyone in this place had an angle. Most of them had people trying to find them, and not for a happy reunion.She chose a booth where she could sit with her back agai...
Perfectly Almond
I stepped into the cabin and unwrapped my scarf from my neck. I hung it up and reached for my hat but paused and looked back at where I had hung my scarf. There were already clothes there. It looked like the snow clothes belonged to a petite woman or maybe a teenage girl. I couldn't understand why they would be here though. This was my cabin. It was also in a remote place in the woods so you'd have to be looking for it to find it. Here's the thing. About a month ago, I was pushed into quitting my job as a teacher and I was taken to a mansion by two lawyers. They told me that my great uncle had...
CHANCE
Fast-paced typing was heard as Michelle was typing a project proposal that she had been working on for the past few months. She was in a state of deep focus and concentration that distracted her from the sounds of the buzzing city of Janeson. As she took a sip from her coffee mug her phone rang and she looked at the caller ID and the identity is unknown, she decided to ignore the call. It rang once again, this time, still concentrated on the project, she rolled her eyes and answered the call. “Sorry I am not looking to buy anything.”She said without letting the caller get a single word in. “I ...
The Equals (Part 1 of the Flawless Imperfection series)
I’m Different. And in the Union, being Different is bad. Deadly, even.All the females had straight, brown, shoulder length hair that had a difference margin of less than 0.01 millimeters, brown eyes, and olive skin. The males also had the same features, except their hair was shorter. But the thing that really kept everyone the same was a small, metallic device, called the Chip, that was implanted inside every person’s mind at birth, controlling their thoughts.But it doesn’t have an affect on me.Even before I learned to talk, to walk, to crawl, even, I was pretending. Pretending that I was just...