your macbook open on untreated pine
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Short Circuit #13 features ten original texts combining humour, emotion and suspense. The different genres range from short fiction to children's to comics. As for the themes, there is something for everyone, including magical realism, naturalism and science-fiction!
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your macbook open on untreated pine
coffee brimming with a milky fern
cashmere sweater hugging
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This job is a grand. We're supposed to deliver the piano from a suburban chateau into a self-storage facility. Why doesn't matter. Pick-up address, how many floors down; delivery address, how many ... [+]
Phineas wished, for the two-thousand-three-hundred-and-twenty-third time, that he had a different name. His father was in the army, and the family moved fairly often. No, unfairly often. There was ... [+]