

Bartending Broken Dreams"You know you're standing on my foot, right?" She said, smiling. Alex looked down at her feet, quickly taking his foot off of hers. He smiled despite the situation, his face turning a shade of red.Bartending Broken Dreams
He wasn't quite good at dancing.
"Sorry, I guess I have two right feet." He put his arm on her waist and started dancing in a slow circle. He knew he wouldn't step on her feet now. She laughed as they turned. "Don't you mean two Left feet?" She laid her head on his shoulder and tried to stop laughing. He tilted his head a bit and whispered. "Either way I can't dance." He hugged her closer. Taking in how she moved, how she


Angel for HireGo Fish Ken held the cards to his face, looking around at the group.Angel for Hire
His wit was met with someone throwing a poker chip at him. Were playing Texas Holdem. You blind idiot. Ken grinned as he picked the chip up. Hold em then, either way its more money for me. He placed the chip in his pile and looked around at the group. His poker face was always a smile. It seemed to irritate the others. His smile seemed to irritate everyone else. But at least they didnt know what he was thinking.
Well, that made it easy to play with them.
Stop screw


Night SkyThe boy woke with a fright. Cold sweat pouring down his face and neck as he gasped for air he ran his hand along the wall, pushing the button he wanted to find. The window to the room opened up before him as the shutters were released. Hissing as the windows opened fully. The boy placed his hand against his chest, trying to make his heart stop beating so fast. The dream felt so real.Night Sky
No, the Nightmare felt so real.
It wasnt the bodies that littered the corridors that chilled him to the bone. But it was the attackers themselves that gave the boy a fright. The demons that wore the faces of humans. But their eyes


Arcane Wars _first try_His parents were going to kill him.Arcane Wars _first try_
Aaron ran down the city streets. Moving around people and dashing through crosswalks. Angry drivers were mashing down on their horns if he didn't get through quick enough. But he didn't care about them.
Nothing was much worse than an angry parent at this age.
"Damn city is too noisy..." Aaron said as he turned a corner into an alley. A little short cut he came upon when he was in middle school. Only now he wasn't being chased by five other, much bigger, kids. He drew to a halt and leaned up against a wall to catch his breath. As he drew in a breath
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