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17,000 murdered bodies per annum laid to rest A gangland lord rules the prison wing to the west His bodyguard prisoners armed incase a madman forgets Money buys your sanity and health so place your...
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17,000 murdered bodies per annum laid to rest A gangland lord rules the prison wing to the west His bodyguard prisoners armed incase a madman forgets Money buys your sanity and health so place your...
- Oliver - I was stood outside the new hell hole of a school I was going to attend today. The early monday morning mist floated around me, hazing my view of the three story building.
The patter of rain A perfect night For me to fulfill My devils delight Creep into the house Footsteps pad on the floor I walk slowly up the stairs Creak open the door I have wanted this...
Case of the missing case Chapter 3 Back at the office again, trying to pass the time with Ed until we can go to South street and find out our case.
Part 2# Even as a little girl I loved dresses. The satin feel, the classy look, the fresh smell, and the way it made heads turn. The dress the plump lady was wearing was perfect.
Just when I thought it couldn't get worse it started raining. The roads were too slippery to run on. My heals wouldn't last a second. Where should I go. Where can I hide.
Just a kid living in the hood putting on a front misunderstood you think your hard you think your tough most of your life you've had it rough in with the wrong crowd owning the streets being...
I have decided to write a story. This is the first chapter. Please comment and let me know whether you like it and should I carry on. Oh and I haven't thought of a name sorry.
I have no dreams of being a millionaire. I have taken many steps to get here. Looking out across at your vast empire. Then I make my own way down to help others climb up higher.
#twisted When the phone rang, James Black was reading a newspaper and eating his breakfast. He reached across the table, picked up the phone and spoke: 'Hello?' 'Hello, is this James Black.
#thinline Peter looked at Sarah and was relieved to see a smile play across her face, 'no mate, just time to go home.' Peter stayed on his feet and finished the brandy in one gulp and put the empty...
Peter and Sarah had ringside seats watching Ryan and Lynsey sing 'I think we're alone now' on the karaoke; badly.
One day a girl named cindy had gotten bullied.
#thinline He went inside, Sarah wasn't back from the toilets so he took his seat and downed the rest of his pint.
Down the dark, bending road I wondered, Not aware of what the night held for me.
The sound of sirens blaring close by, I knew i must stay calm, To do that i had to try.
“Right this way Sir.” Said John as he lead the latest client into the most bizarre habitat he would ever likely encounter. The flat was, different to many others.
Bleak and barren moor of ills,. How well you hide your secret still,. All those long and silent years,. You lay there mocking as the tears,. Did flow as if a dam did break,.
Out the office I wondered wearily till I hit the big, towering sculpture of the late mayor redburn. The mayor had been another victim of the shadows cunning charm, luring his wife into killing him.
#youngwritershousehold My horses glossy black coat, couldn't smooth out anything I've done. My back aching, legs weak, Cashmere was the only thing saving my life right now.
When he opened his eyes, Darren sensed he was in hospital but there was a lot of noise, some screaming, some yelling and some loud gibberish sounds coming from other patients on the ward.
I smile, watching him rush out of the gate. Maybe Charles isn’t as bad as I thought.
"Naomi" Carmen's voice said. I opened my eyes to find his face inches from mine. He sighed in relief when I looked at him. "Are you okay. Is your head hurting. What happened. You just fell.
I resist the urge to shout after Phillip, instead, I sit at the bar, spirits low, heart dead. His sullen expression is imprinted in my mind, a reminder of the reality of life. Everyone dies.