Nicholas Pappas
Bio
I began writing several years ago to escape from reality and tell stories that I thought were interesting and original. I hail from northern Indiana, but I currently reside in Indianapolis.
Stories (3/0)
O’Sullivan’s Law
Eugine O’Grady was very surprised that he received a promotion within the Department of Global Intelligentsia; he had been appointed Deputy of Foreign Affairs. To him, it seemed as if this was a premature and uncalculated decision because he saw himself as a lackluster government employee toeing the line for a bunch of political opportunists. Why would his superiors entrust him with a powerful position within the Federal Government? Why would they hire him over someone else?
By Nicholas Pappas2 years ago in Fiction
Tippy-Toe Joe
The brilliance of Tippy-Toe Joe was that he could execute a secret mission quite effortlessly, even though he was inept at utilizing his own talent. This appears to be a contradictory description, and without any basis in logic. But Tippy-Toe Joe possessed a skill that very few people were ever blessed with:
By Nicholas Pappas3 years ago in Criminal