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I heard someone I knew was dying, so I was inspired to write this.
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Serkan opened the restored door to her house, flipping on the lights to a brand new and clean looking interior. The floors were shiny and clean, no blood or glass. She went into the kitchen and saw the window replaced, the li
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The sun had died upon the horizon, leaving the scorched earth to be cold and dark. Shadows crept across the roads, leaving nothing but the wind and sand to blow. The stars were blinked out of the black sky, the clouds not dar
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Kainda spoke into the phone, answering softly to the attendant at her work all of their questions about why she was refusing another job. She tried to tell them that she got into an accident and hurt her hand. They seemed to
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Kainda opened her eyes, dizzy with the heavy sleep she had been under. She tried shaking it away and lumbered her way out of bed to the kitchen downstairs. She brewed some coffee and cracked her neck, grumbling from her weakn
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By morning we were in the airport, on time for their flight. They kept their distance after the night's occurrence. They didn't want anything to feel awkward nor to stir attention that they both didn't want. They had to keep
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"Are you all right? Why aren't you asleep?" he asked groggily. He rubbed his face, his eyes barely open as he came over to the bed. He sat beside her, looking at her. "Did you have a dream?"1
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Serkan awoke just as the sun set over the horizon. When he emerged from the closet, he saw Kainda's bed empty. He wondered if she was awake or asleep on the couch.1
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How Sweet the Sound / ----------------------------- / The deafening roar of a waterfall / nothing more than a whisper / the greatest proclamation a soulby Everlasting-Fallout 1700 words, on Jul 6 1:10 PM 2006. In Dead, Death, Eternity, Joy, Life, Metaphorical, Music, Spiritual
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