Chapter 21: Something to Cry About, and Something to Die About
I stood at the beach angrily as Ida left. My depression was taken over by a short burst of anger, and that was at least enough for me to function.
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Chapter 20: Aftermath
“Hey, Ida.” “Austin?”
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Chapter 19: Repeated History
I hummed softly to myself as I entered the house. I had been out for a walk while Cliff was out doing whatever Cliff did. The fresh air made me feel better.
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Fun In The Sun chapter 12
Nick’s eyes widened, mesmerised by the inevitable unravelling as more and more skin was gradually revealed
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Fun In The Sun chapter 11
His eyes were searching hers, looking for answers, but it was dark. Maybe he couldn’t see her expression.
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Children
noises piercing to older ears yet a musical tome to parents in exuberant pride
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Twitter Twatter Tales ( I.P.)
Silly bits and pieces!
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Fun In The Sun chapter 10
Sal wanted to share the sunset with Nick. It was so beautiful there and she couldn’t think of anyone she’d rather be there with.
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Window
A street lamp clicks off; a slouching teen places tables outside Costa; traffic lights receive their morning’s first clients. All sense of sleep, gently dissolving.
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The strangeness of returning
tainted with the flavour of regurgitated elsewhere.
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