Future Pasts (Prologue)
It was after 5.30 when he returned. The temperature was still around 40 degrees. Was it too optimistic to hope that it would drop to 30 degrees during the… Read More »Future Pasts (Prologue)
It was after 5.30 when he returned. The temperature was still around 40 degrees. Was it too optimistic to hope that it would drop to 30 degrees during the… Read More »Future Pasts (Prologue)
Ouch! Da fuck!? Talk about a hangover! What the fuck happened yesterday? I can’t remember much of anything. Dancing flies? A sidecar in Manhattan? What the hell was that? Hey,… Read More »Draco (The End – Chapter 2 – Part 2)
(If you’ve missed the beginning of The End, start with this link) She opened her eyes, only to close them again. The daylight hurt. That’d teach her to fall… Read More »Shane (The End – Chapter 2 – Part 1)
line secure – connection established – user Supercool28 is online Supercool28 > ‘sup. You there? LadiesDigMe69 > Yeah, waiting for you. Do you have it? Supercool28 > Yeah… I think.… Read More »Intermission
The End Chapter 1 – Part 4 (click here to read from the beginning) Not my kind of place: too many vain people… Too much appearance and no substance… Too… Read More »Watermelon Daiquiri (The End – Chapter 1, Part 4)
The End Chapter 1 – Part 3 “And here you are! A large coffee for my favorite French customer!” “Thanks a lot. You have a great day.” “Always. You… Read More »Return to Business (The End – Chapter 1, Part 3)
The End Chapter one – Part two (click here if you’ve missed the beginning) The phone rang. Good. I needed that to bring me back to the café and… Read More »Is this really your dream life? (The End – Chapter 1, Part 2)
The End Chapter One – Part one It was the last day. The lecture hall was full. The students weren’t dying to say a final goodbye to their teacher. He… Read More »Another time, another place (Chapter 1 – Part 1, the beginning of the end)
December 20th, 2012 – evening The sun has set. I have been holding it for a good hour. The light is getting dimmer and dimmer. I’ve kept it close to… Read More »Prologue