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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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Action, English, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Humour, Life, Politics

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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Fruit of the Loop

January 23, 2014by AldavidA Leave a comment

January 15th, 2014 Pablo looked back towards the house With the broken windows Had he gone too far Had he gone too slow Had he gone elsewhere He still had […]

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English, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Life, Love

Silver.Coated.Almonds.

January 9, 2014by AldavidA 1 Comment

Three words. Silver. Coated. Almonds. Oh this was going to be a great party all right, she thought, and popped one into her bright-red-lipsticked-mouth. She moved along the room smiling […]

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The Eagle

December 25, 2013by AldavidA Leave a comment

The pale blue vase hit the floor with a crash. Shards of glass struck her fingers and her left eyebrow. Luckily there were no windowpanes left in the apartment, otherwise […]

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Happy Families

November 14, 2013by AldavidA 1 Comment

“Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Said his father. It was his favourite quote. It was not the only quote he knew. […]

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The Museum

November 9, 2013by AldavidA Leave a comment

The museum tour guide droned on and on and on. And on. Shan thought she was going mad until she turned the corner and saw it. It was so small she […]

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The Couch

November 2, 2013by AldavidA Leave a comment

“I often dream of how I lost my virginity while swimming”, she said, and turned to the 40 year old single South African living in Tel Aviv trying to sell […]

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English, Fiction, Flash Fiction, Humour, Life, Love

Caged Birds

November 2, 2013by AldavidA Leave a comment

“I used to love caged birds.  Until….” [wrote] 75 year old, owner of a yacht, white, Protestant, millionaire, racist, anti-Semitic, ex-politician, Harlington Ponsonby-Smythe III, to no one in particular in his […]

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The Submarine

October 17, 2013by AldavidA 1 Comment

She closed the leather bound novel shut with a thunk and gazed out the window at the seaside. The beep of hospital machines cut into her thoughts. She opened her […]

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