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One rule.

Hi! Trying something different for this one, try to ignore the pictures if it ruins the reading for you. One rule. If one thing was known in this community of thieves and frauds, it was

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The Devil hurts your mind, not your body.

The devil hurts your mind, not your body. The rain outside was deafening, the rustling leaves and rough branches scratching against my window only made it worse. I had the tv on in the living

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Don’t let the bed bugs bite

Don’t let the bed bugs bites. “Hello.” It seethed. It was staring, if you could call it that, right through her and into the white void that presided all around. “You’ve had a very bad

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Soil

Soil I heard the first spadesful hit, it pounded and screamed a me, lingering just outside the protection of my justification; its thumping inevitability making me take every breath with overbearing gratitude. The second shovel

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It

It. The storm rocked the ship gently, like a baby in a cradle, a view not shared by the boat’s crew, who were viciously thrown off their vessel as great waves crashed into the side.

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Deploarble Virtue

Deplorable Virtue. There was a village, on a tiny island of the coast of Europe, filled with people. And these people were wonderful. They were loving and kind, they welcomed strangers, fed the poor, had

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Rustic Rain – Remastered

I re-wrote one of my early pieces because I loved it so much, and I wanted it to more accurately reflect my writing style and current ability. It was also plagued with errors which have

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Reprehensible – Rant

Spoilers for Ruby Sparks Reprehensible. The abuse of the power is the most evil, condemnable action a human can take. It is an transgression of no equal, it can be the smallest affront – telling

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Flow

This was an 80 word flash-fiction for a writing competition I have entered. Flow. Colours are twisting and pulsing through my hands, my legs swing with salient beauty over my head. My converse trainers squeak

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Show me rain

Show me rain. The woman walked across the street, violin in its case, yellow cabs streaking by. The rain fell and fell and fell and fell. She was pale, her coat pulled up over her

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