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Paul returns to his hometown after being released from prison. Some things have stayed, some things have changed, but it's all fresh.
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The prologue is more or less to set the stage, albeit very dramatically ominously. The idea is to make you curious enough to read more than these fou..
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Four sisters, caught in the middle. Two brothers, out to revenge the death of their parents. One evil, destroying the lives of all who come near.
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Something I drudged up. Christian undertones, poorly written, product of insomnia and a shattered relationship with Jesus.
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Wrote this several years ago, after walking to the car after work. It was around 2 A.M., snow was falling, and the world was dead. I wrote out loud ..
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I wrote this ages ago, but am uploading it for the 'Shakespeare Undead' contest. Had flat out forgotten about it.
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When God turn's his back, maybe Satan's willing to play.
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Ah, this piece came after watching a particular episode of 'Burn Notice'. It got the emotions flowing and I pecked it out on the keyboard. Enjoy.
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Paul's a good man, even if he gets a bad wrap. All races and creeds weigh equal in his mind, and he shows it here. Would you give your life trying t..
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Poor Paul. Things never do go his way. One more child without a mother. One more man without his mate.
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