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Monthly Archives: February 2014

The Wedding Cake

February 14, 2014by AldavidA 1 Comment

It was pouring in London. As usual. But he didn’t care, he had to deliver this wedding cake and fast. Of all times for the cell phone not to work. […]

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Dead End

February 8, 2014by AldavidA Leave a comment

Flesh. Money. Drugs. But these were mere accessories and had no meaning. Most of them had no idea how to live without them and surrounded themselves with those in place of […]

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Majestuous Palm Trees

February 8, 2014by AldavidA Leave a comment

“The moon rose over the beach. The palm trees were majestuous. I drank it all in, turned toward the restaurant and took a deep breath. I knew I had no other […]

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