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Consolidation

This is the second part of a series of short stories I am doing called “Reconstruction”. The series began with “Asteroid”, which I intended as a stand alone story; however, I had a number of requests to continue the story – as a result “Consolidation” was created. Hopefully I don’t detract from the original short story by continuing the theme, but it’s a little late to worry about that now. Enjoy, and look for the next part or the series, “Decontamination”, sometime in the near future. Happy New Year!

Asteroid

Tweet“I’m sick of watching the news. TURN IT OFF!” Who needs to be constantly reminded of their impending death anyway. It’s not bad enough that we’re all gonna die but they have to keep reminding us. …CANNOT EXPLAIN WHY THEY DIDN‘T SEE IT SOONER. ONE ASTRONOMER COMMENTED THAT IT IS A BIG AREA TO COVER [...]

Brewing

Rick and his scone could be happy together. They could sing songs and float lazily on a gondola down a romantically lit waterway…

Thank God It’s Friday

TweetWater poured into the streets from the rooftops above a bustling city. The roads quickly swelled with water and another rainy weekend seemed all the more likely. She frowned and spun the chair around to face the stack of paperwork that had dominated the day, the week, her life. Still, from sixty-three floors above the [...]