The restaurant sparkled with crystal and gold, yet the young girl standing by the elderly gentleman’s exclusive table seemed as if she had stepped in from a completely different world.
The restaurant glimmered with sparkling glass and polished brass, but the little girl by the old gentlemans private table seemed to have stepped in from another world. Her
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The Entire Bar Burst Into Laughter The Moment She Walked In
The laughter in OHaras Bar hit a spike the moment she walked in. A woman, old enough to be everyones mother. Steel-gray hair. Weathered brown bomber jacket. Alone
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The young girl stood by the supermarket entrance, balancing a baby on one hip and gripping a carton of milk tightly in her trembling hand.
June 7th Today was a day Ill never forget. I stood outside the entrance of Millers Market, feeling the cold, hard cement under my feet. My blue sweatshirt
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The street was cozy, narrow, and nearly deserted.
June 16 Tonight, I found myself wandering down a narrow, almost deserted street in Savannah, Georgia. The old brick buildings on either side soaked up the amber glow
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“GET OUT BEFORE I CALL THE COPS!” Her voice echoed through the marble luxury of the bank, sharp as glass shattering in slow motion.
GET OUT BEFORE I CALL 911! her voice cut through the marble grandeur of the bank, sharp as splintering glass. Everyone in the lobby froze. Golden chandeliers glittered
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He Came to the Cemetery Just to Lay His Past to Rest
Hed only come to the cemetery to lay the past to rest. For five years, the man in the black suit had stayed away from that grave. Every
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The street was cozy, inviting, and nearly deserted.
The street was narrow, humming with leftover heat from the day, mostly deserted. Old redbrick walls glowed with the last bits of sun, and dust motes floated lazily
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The wealthy man told the boy to work for the money to buy his mother’s medicine… and then heard the one song he thought he’d left behind with his past.
The backyard was set up for a party: white linens draped over the tables, silverware shining, and guests whod never once worried about where their next meal would
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“Hey, Give It All You’ve Got!”
Yo, kick it harder! A flurry of coins shot across the city sidewalk as the teens cracked up. A battered paper coffee cup burst apart, clattering quarters and
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“PLEASE—IS IT OK IF I PAY YOU TOMORROW?!”
JUNE 15 PLEASECAN I PAY YOU TOMORROW?! The words cut through the checkout lane. Too loud. Too desperate. The scanner stops, frozen mid-beep. Everything drops silent. Heads snap
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