Mark sat down on the table. It was cold, and his lack of clothes didn’t help. He studied the obscure anatomical drawings adorning the walls to distract himself from his hairy thighs being covered by little more than his underwear. He glanced back and forth at the door, hearing piqued by the sound of footstepsContinue reading “The Illusion of Knowing”
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Finding the Smile
–Give me a smile, please? He pleaded, locking eyes with her while flashing his own smile, trying to get a reaction. –I can’t. I don’t want to. He sighed, turning away from her. –Why not? –It’s not something I can just produce without reason. –Think about something happy then. He paced, looking over the stillContinue reading “Finding the Smile”
Why You Should Plan Ahead
One year into working a professional career, I made the best decision I ever made. You see, I was living pretty well; a nice flat downtown with nice furniture. I had a nice car; nothing special, but I wouldn’t have to worry about it breaking down on me or anything silly. I was living theContinue reading “Why You Should Plan Ahead”
The Death of the King
My alarm started to beep at the regular time; 9:30 in the morning. I love working from home. Because I don’t have to wear a suit, make a commute, or pack a lunch, there’s literally very little I have to do in order to be ‘presentable’ for work. A lot of people at my firmContinue reading “The Death of the King”
Walking A Tight Rope
Getting out of the train station, I grasped my bags in my hand and looked down at the steep stairs before me. –Don’t fall. My friend warned me. –I’ve never fallen over. –What do you mean you’ve never fallen over? How does that make sense? He asked. –I don’t know. I explained. –I just neverContinue reading “Walking A Tight Rope”