Gerald Holmes
Bio
Born on the east coast of Canada. Travelled the world for my job and discovered that kindness is the most attractive feature in any human.
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Stories (138/0)
The Fire at Freedom Pond Park
He didn't plan on watching it burn, but he couldn't help himself. The plan was to get the fire started, then escape back the way he’d come; across the frozen pond to the small park, which opened onto Water street, and then three blocks south to the small side street where he'd left the car. But as he got to the edge of the pond, he turned back to look at the fire and couldn't leave. He needed to watch it burn, but most of all, he wanted to hear their screams.
By Gerald Holmes3 years ago in Fiction
The Old Man
“I hope he's not standing there again today," Jack thought as he turned the corner. Jack and Tina had only been here for five weeks, getting accustomed to their new jobs and the new apartment. They’d met when they were both in their final year of university and, after a whirlwind romance, moved into a small apartment downtown after graduation. After living in their first apartment for a few months and realizing that they couldn't afford to stay downtown any longer, they packed up and moved to the city's east end. They moved here for two reasons. The rent was much more affordable in this part of the city, and they could be closer to Jack's parents as his father was not well and spending a lot of time in and out of the hospital close to the new apartment.
By Gerald Holmes3 years ago in Fiction
Family
Alexander never understood or felt true love until she entered his life and altered its course. Mary worked as a receptionist at the factory, where Alex worked as a welder, and they rode the same bus to work each morning. Each day they would walk from the bus stop to the factory together and had become good friends. He looked forward to seeing her every workday morning and would wish the hours away every weekend in anticipation of seeing her again on Monday.
By Gerald Holmes3 years ago in Fiction