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A Wasted Life

A Wasted Life

A Poem by Rayne~Drop.


A Slave's life. What comes to mind? Pain. Agony. Suffering. Both physically AND mentally. All of this, PEOPLE. HUMANS. Have gone through. And did anyo..
the Storage warrior

the Storage warrior

A Story by dewdrop


"there is never a sull day in the auction business and this is one of those stories. I will guarentee no one will see the ending or predict what will ..
The Gown

The Gown

A Story by Junert


A grown bought at an auction sale that revives memories.
Love Auction

Love Auction

A Poem by Raymond


The title explains all :)
TDM 07 "I Am At Your Bidding"

TDM 07 "I Am At Your Bidding"

A Chapter by dw817


There is a sound like a vacuum cleaner and the expression on Alice which was earlier one of comfort and bliss suddenly turns to fear and distress. The..
I Only Have Eyes for You!

I Only Have Eyes for You!

A Poem by David Lewis Paget


The store had been closed for a month or more, The Receivers opened the door, To auction off all the fittings there, Whatever stood o..
The Auction

The Auction

A Story by Milky


In the near future, a man's freedom is auctioned off.
MRO Underground

MRO Underground

A Story by John


My life being sold to some auction a secret organization named Merchant Red Organization Underground or just the MRO Underground.
FANCY THAT!

FANCY THAT!

A Screenplay by Morgan McFinn


Strange items valued at auctions...
35. THE CASE OF A SECOND-HAND CHAIR

35. THE CASE OF A SECOND-HAND CHAIR

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


One of Holmes' old cases returns to haunt him in a good way
Meretrices

Meretrices

A Poem by Tim


The auctioning of a group of enslaved prostitutes in an ancient seaside city.
The San Francisco Writers’ Foundation Chooses 826 National as 2019 Auction Co-beneficiary

The San Francisco Writers’ Foundation Chooses 82..

A Story by westwing


The San Francisco Writers Foundation, today announced the selection of 826 National as the co-beneficiary of their 2019 charity auction series.
Language

Language

A Story by R J Fuller


How well can we understand? Why is it we fail to do so?