When I sat down to look through my old school pictures, I couldn’t help but remember things from the past. It had been twenty years
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The Bride in the DustThe ancient blue pickup truck rumbled down a winding dirt road, and dust curled around it. The late-afternoon sun sent long,
That day, they were meant to be the happiest people in the world. The church bells had just begun ringing when the accident happened. A
Before the prisoner died, a female police officer made his last desire come true.The cell in the state prison was dark and full of dread.
Tyler Matthews sat on the steps of the historic courthouse in the fall, taking deep breaths after fixing the broken heating system inside. The steps
The dining hall at the Navy base was full of the usual midday noise: metal trays clattering, voices rising over the hum of ceiling fans,
That afternoon, the café on Jefferson Street was full. The rain on the windows made the glass foggy and quieted the noise of the city.
The scream pierced the serenity of Riverside University’s nocturnal air like glass breaking. Connor Hayes stopped. His aging fingers held on to the radio that
A Nice Thing to DoIt was one of those long, monotonous days at work when your feet hurt and your head is all mixed up.
At first, Grace didn’t think much about it. It was just a pleasant, quiet routine. Ethan, her husband, would get out of bed every night