Surreal
Both Eyes Open

The rule lived at the end of the hall. Not the stove, and not the dog that bit the Harmon boy. The glass. You do not look in the glass. He said all...
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Briefly a snowflake

A somatic description of the scientific process of a snowflake forming in a cloud
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Recognition
The passages behind the walls were narrower than he remembered. Not that he remembered them exactly. Only the feeling of them - the smell of dry...
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The Weiver
It wasn't until recently that they saw themselves; the face in the mirror was never their own. They were a mind piloting a vessel, two separate...
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The Prideful Countdown
There is no spoonful big enough to help the present down, nor enough salt in the sea to pinch; the cards have been dealt but the dealer is counting...
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Chapter 1: Black holes

First day of Montessori One of David’s first memories was from when he was three years old. His mother handed him a very snazzy tracksuit. It was...
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Reality's Sense of Humour

Picture Imperfect Sometimes, a call can be heard. A call to return, to try again. Sometimes, it should be allowed to echo. A fateful encounter, long...
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Chains Forged in Life
Dickens was on to something; these chains were forged alone. Not of greed, nor malice but of guilt and regret. Feel their weight, the tension that...
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Building C - Part Two

On a Friday, six weeks in, Coy was pulling from aisle eight when his scanner died. Battery. He walked to the charging station at the dock, swapped it...
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Building C - Part One

Coy Shumate clocked in at 10:47 PM on a Tuesday in March. Thirteen minutes early because the bus ran ahead of schedule and the break room had coffee...
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