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Jogger's Trail the Story (Part 7)
This is Part 7, for previous installments please click below: Jogger's Trail - Jogger's Trail the Story - Part 2 - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5 - Part 6
Donna Fox (HKB)Published 9 months ago in ChaptersCostco's Best 7 Relieving Goodies, According to a Dietitian
Find the Force of In and Out Snacks for Battling Aggravation! Battling distress requires seeking after areas of strength for an of living. Whether you need to keep away from the occasional influenza or safeguard yourself from tenacious diseases, integrating moderating snacks into your eating routine can influence you. While adjusted feasts structure the underpinnings of a quieting eating plan, Costco gives an assortment of valuable in-and-out snacks that are rich with bothering battling nutrients and cell supporters, magnificent for those minutes when there is definitely not one moment in excess.
John Biz24Published 9 months ago in ChaptersAfter the storm.
How I wish I could start this story with a woman who wakes up in the morning and follows her usual routine. Instead, Violet opened her eyes and could not see anything. Not a single noise.
Simona RossoPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersFrances and the Showdown
I was on the subway, traveling to the meeting spot and hoping to rescue Debbie from my maniacal Uncle. I’d already picked up the bullets I needed from a shady little gun shop close to my rundown apartment. They didn’t even bat an eye when I handed them a note for ten boxes of ammo. They just sold me what I asked for. I’d had to return to the apartment to load all my clips and pack my ammo bag.
Mother CombsPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersJogger's Trail the Story (Part 6)
This is Part 6 for previous installments click the links below: Jogger's Trail - Jogger's Trail the Story - Jogger's Trail the Story (Part 2) - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5.
Donna Fox (HKB)Published 9 months ago in ChaptersThe Living Arc Angels
Hello. This is the start of a novel I wrote years ago titled, "The Living Arc Angels." I will be sharing the whole book with you...one part at a time. This story contains adult content, so please ensure that you are old enough and okay with reading such content. Well.. here we go...
Timothy A RowlandPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersUnraveling the Enigma of the Dyatlov Pass Incident: Exploring Plausible Theories
In the frigid depths of the Ural Mountains in Western Siberia lies a chilling mystery that has baffled investigators and inspired countless theories for over half a century. The Dyatlov Pass Incident, named after the group's leader, Igor Dyatlov, remains one of the most enigmatic and unsettling episodes in the annals of unsolved mysteries. On a fateful night in February 1959, a group of nine experienced Russian hikers embarked on an advanced winter hiking expedition, delving deep into the frozen wilderness. Their journey would end in tragedy, with each member of the group meeting a horrifying fate that has puzzled experts and fueled speculation ever since.
Vivian YaoPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersChapter 14: The Beginning of the End
The days blurred together. I no longer felt time as a sequence of seasons or a progression of days into weeks into months. It was a Wednesday, the day I realized I was keeping time by arguments.
Jogger's Trail the Story (Part 5)
This is part 5 of the Jogger's Trail Series, for previous installments: Jogger's Trail, Jogger's Trail the Story, Jogger's Trail (Part 2), Jogger's Trail (Part 3), Jogger's Trail (Part 4)
Donna Fox (HKB)Published 9 months ago in ChaptersJogger's Trail (Part 4)
A note from the author: Firstly, I would like to say thank you to those of you who commented on my How to Save a Life article. Each of you has helped me find the inspiration that I needed to carry Tesha further in her journey with the Relliks.
Donna Fox (HKB)Published 9 months ago in ChaptersDriven
So, I didn’t think I would write anything for this challenge, because the premise feels weird to me. When is the middle of my life. Has it passed? I hope it’s in the future. But here is an anecdote from a comment I left on Leslie Writes’s story, "Who Taught You How to Drive?”, about how I learned to drive.
Atomic HistorianPublished 9 months ago in ChaptersSingleMomChronicles
I am now going into the later part of my twenties. I have a little girl that I have been raising alone. Her father blamed me for the dissolution of our relationship. It had nothing to do with his excessive drinking. It had nothing to do with his infidelity. It had nothing to do with him staying out all night or sometimes being gone for days at a time. I was supposed to just stick it out and let him get it all out of his system and wait for him to be ready to settle down. I'm sure he would've settled down eventually, right? Seriously, what in the world? Who the heck is doing that?
Latoya GilesPublished 9 months ago in Chapters