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Changing of the Guard

August 8th, 2008 · Comments Off · Invisible, idea, inanimate, intangible, intro, mine, tickle-monster

“I heard he’s been held prisoner in his house by some crazed stalker,” Thompson said.

“Well,” replied Sheila, “Jackson, the mailroom supervisor, said that when he had to send him a package, the courier had to deliver it to an office here in town. Apparently, something’s going on out there that he or somebody doesn’t want [...]

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One Very Busy Day (part one)

September 7th, 2006 · Comments Off · Invisible, Paulette, mine

One Very Busy Day (8-9-00) by Storytella2000
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Like Paulette said earlier, I’ve been going through some changes, and I guess she must still be connected to my imagination somehow because she hasn’t been around. Either that, or she’s just been silently stalking me and staying out of my way.
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Rashida — Chapter 3

April 26th, 2005 · 1 Comment · Invisible, mine

Ten minutes after the two Government cars sped past Rashida, her bus pulled up. The driver couldn’t see her, of course, and there was no one else waiting for the bus, so she had to dart in as soon as the last departing passenger stepped off the bus and hold on tightly to the seatback [...]

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Rashida — Chapter 2

April 26th, 2005 · Comments Off · Invisible, mine

Rashida walked from Dr. Williams’ building, practically cursing herself under her breath. “What in the world am I doing? Troy moved on a long time ago. Why would he help me anyway? All I ever did was belittle him, and now I’m gonna go crawling back asking for help?” As she walked, she thought about [...]

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Rashida — Chapter 1

April 26th, 2005 · Comments Off · Invisible, mine

Dr. Omar Williams sat stunned. He had just gotten a phone call from a Dave Dalvalle at Mediplex. It seemed at Mediplex had sent him the wrong medicine. The pills marked “weight-loss trial” were meant for another customer. Delvalle didn’t say what the medicine was, but he was not happy to hear that Dr. Williams [...]

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