The Rules Of...
/…waved the next customer into the barber chair. He started as he always did, covering the customer with the barber’s cape, and asking what hair-cut and style they would like. Having selected the correct guard for the clippers and grabbing the scissors…
By Chris Platt
Read MoreMan Of God
/…thinks he and his wife are having marital problems, and that it seems his wife is seeing an ex-lover. One pupil in his class once told her parents he kissed her on her lips, an affair that boiled for days and refused to cool. And now there's a complaint that he caressed the…
By Benjamin Nambu
Read MoreThe Latent Ailment
/…of those days bestirs my imagination. I know it is dead but...", Oliver said looking at the patterns engraved on the roof of Notre Dame. "Those arches, I know, are integral for its…
By Aadityaamlan Panda
Read MoreA Lesson In...
/…dished out the pasta Bolognese onto the plates and called through to his wife that dinner was ready. As she joined him at the dining table, the Italian music was in full swing. The kitchen was soon filled with instrumental traditional Italian music and the aromas of the wonderful…
By Chris Platt
Read MoreRoad Tripper
/…sat at their usual table in the favourites corner of the café, here they were free to furiously discussed their next pilgrimage. They had been given the nickname…
By Jennifer Forrest
Read MoreDirty Secrets
/…foot of the metal ladders leading up to the loft. Her husband, Ian, was up there again. The attic space had become his favourite place recently. Where other men would spend time fishing or watching sports, or in the pub, Ian was retreating more and more, to their recently converted…
By Chris Platt
Read MoreBuilding An Ice...
/Momma and Poppa celebrate…
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…enjoying Momma’s cooked up dinner, the kids disappeared into the office and entertained themselves shifting through…
By Marc OBrien
Read MoreRunning On Empty
/…his eyes as the tiredness and exhaustion wasted over him. He switched off the computer, and glanced at the clock on the other side of the office. Just before ten o’clock at…
By Chris Platt
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