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The Empty Room
by Zorlone on Nov.19, 2009, under Mystery
One early morning, Dr. Robert Cruz was about to make rounds, when he saw his childhood friend in the elevator.
“Here, keep this,” Alyssa said as she handed over a pocket sized Bible to the doctor. “It already helped me through a lot.” (continue reading…)
His Memory of Her Home
by Zorlone on Nov.17, 2009, under Mystery
The sun was already low in the horizon when he reached the familiar white residence.
Brian waited in anticipation to meet his former classmate, Mae. This would be their first meeting in six years after graduation. He wanted to surprise her; his memory of her home served him well. He traveled hundreds of miles, just to see her again.
An Embarrassing Fall
by Zorlone on Nov.13, 2009, under Mystery
Gem’s left foot leaned outward and forward, while her right foot was planted on the floor, she held on to a railing with her left hand as her right hand balanced a tray of cookies for a fund raising activity in school.
The Guardian of the Forest (Part 3)
by Zorlone on Nov.06, 2009, under Adventure
“Dragon!” cried the men as they hurried to arm their heavy artillery. The arrows didn’t harm Genu’s heavy-duty skin.
He secured the unconscious intruder in his claws as he leaped into the air, leaving the useless pursuit of the men below. At last the Alexandrite was recovered, the pride of his people.
War Craft
by Zorlone on Oct.20, 2009, under Suspense/Thriller
A starless blanket covered the night when Laura came out of hiding. She smelled the fresh scent – a young blood. Her body reacted with her senses as the wind raced across her determined face. Her swift energy reflected the strength of her majestic body. In this form, she was a mistress of nature. (continue reading…)
Blue Lightning
by Zorlone on Oct.12, 2009, under Suspense/Thriller
A frightfully long scream was heard in the cold darkness of the valley where Cassandra ran for her life. (continue reading…)
Reflection of Springtime
by Zorlone on Oct.08, 2009, under Inspirational
Bernard looked at himself in the mirror. It’s as if he just saw himself for the first time in years. Since he started his Medical Practice, he forgot how haggard he had become. It surprised him to see a reflection of what he thought was a determined and vigorous young doctor. (continue reading…)











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