Moving On (Genre: Mystery)
He jolted into consciousness. An invisible force was propelling him to march stiffly onwards, an urge his traitorous legs obeyed. Unable to stop, unable to even relax, he wished for salvation – and got it when a ravine yawned before him.
The little boy looked up in surprise when his toy soldier fell off the table.
Tricked into the Job (Genre: Humour)
It was an utterly, completely, totally horrendous occupation. He abhorred every single nanosecond of it. At first he thought the description sounded interesting, now he understood the true extent of manipulation. Really, he should have known much better than to believe flowery language. Next time he’ll read the fine print, the Loch Ness monster vowed.
Forever (Genre: Romance)
They were too young, too focused on academics for a relationship to work. The brush of a shoulder against another. The ghost of a smile. The whisper of a touch. The shadow of a wink. The lingering of eyes on each other. But for that one chance later on in life, she would wait forever.
Ying Fangting, 314
Thursday, August 7, 2008
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