Author’s note:
I promise I’ll get round to finishing The Clothes Sale at some point, but first it’s time for another idea I’ve had in mind for a long time!
PROLOGUE
In the closing decade of the 20th century, David Campbell launched an ongoing popular soap opera series called Sweetridge . In ...
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- Sun Jan 21, 2024 3:08 pm
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Re: HNY24: Soap Opera Strip Poker
CHAPTER 9: THE GAME CONTINUES APACE; THE AUTHOR SUMMARISES
Kinley went to take his place back in his team’s side of the room, but Wardell, never one to miss an opportunity to embarrass his biggest rival, reminded everyone present that the traditional handshake had not yet taken place.
Mortified ...
Kinley went to take his place back in his team’s side of the room, but Wardell, never one to miss an opportunity to embarrass his biggest rival, reminded everyone present that the traditional handshake had not yet taken place.
Mortified ...
- Mon Jan 22, 2024 2:21 pm
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Re: HNY24: Soap Opera Strip Poker
CHAPTER 10: THE TWIST & THE STICK
Cory revealed his five cards first: three 5s, a 6 and a 7, to form a full house, the best hand yet seen all game.
Truls, meanwhile, could only muster a 4, a 7, a 9, a 10 and a Jack. He’d been trying for a straight, but had been stymied by getting a 4 instead of ...
Cory revealed his five cards first: three 5s, a 6 and a 7, to form a full house, the best hand yet seen all game.
Truls, meanwhile, could only muster a 4, a 7, a 9, a 10 and a Jack. He’d been trying for a straight, but had been stymied by getting a 4 instead of ...
- Fri Apr 26, 2024 8:35 pm
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The Subway Series, Chapter 1
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Chapter 1: Robbed on the Subway—Of Everything
On the day of the crime Harold Stevens was four days beyond his twenty-first birthday. He was average height, slim and didn't look a day over seventeen. Blessed with extremely high intelligence ...
Chapter 1: Robbed on the Subway—Of Everything
On the day of the crime Harold Stevens was four days beyond his twenty-first birthday. He was average height, slim and didn't look a day over seventeen. Blessed with extremely high intelligence ...