The One He Had Forgotten — Part Ten
Jason flicked his cigarette off into the dark, distant grass. The lawns had not yet been watered, so the butt smoldered. Smoke, pulled by the
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Jason flicked his cigarette off into the dark, distant grass. The lawns had not yet been watered, so the butt smoldered. Smoke, pulled by the
As each car in the distance started out as a single point of light, her heart would start to beat faster with the hope it
Piercing pain in the middle of her forehead ̶ she closed her eyes and pushed her face into her palm. A sound like damaged ear
The empty wine glass made a soft thunk as Alex placed it on the paper covered coffee table. Normally pushed off to the side against the wall,
With a clatter, Alex entered the apartment sometime after midnight. Margot had been home for sometime ̶ her date with Jason had been pleasant, if
Margot woke up the next morning wearing a t-shirt inside out and backward with a sour stomach. First she remembered that she should probably stop
I just spent the day putting together an eBook of the story. I know that it’s available to read for free online, but this version