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Tye
TYE I sat at the edge of her hospital bed. Holding my breath, while she took her last. The machines started to sing out that she was gone. The doctor reached over and flipped the switch to silence the alarms. Your hand no longer holding mine but mine holding yours. You were gone, and nothing I did could have saved you.
By Jamie Gonzalez5 years ago in Criminal
Martha's Quick End
Fifty miles west of Cody, Wyoming, Aylish Kelley sat atop of old Martha Bee as the two lumbered toward knob hill. A brisk afternoon wind funneled through the surrounding peaks of the Rattlesnake, Cedar, and Heart mountain ranges. Aylish and her longtime companion moved towards the rugged canyons outlining the Shoshone River. She focused ahead and breathed in deep unveiling a content smile on her weathered face. Bending forward, she patted the horse’s neck. Her movements flowed in perfect rhythm with old Martha Bee, as she and the animal had a unique understanding of each other’s frailties.
By Charlotte Manley Salyer5 years ago in Criminal
Street Ties
Woo said, "Messiah, he doesn't have nothing to do with it, so I guess, now you out of 4 birds an 4 stacks." Messiah gave Caixren a disgruntled look. "Caixren, I tell you what, make sure you take care of this, and bring me back my damn refund! Oh yea, fix up a whole thang (a kilo of cocaine). Say Woo, grab that thang (a kilo of cocaine) then we can bounce. While y'all doin that, I'm goin to wash up. I got this fool blood all over me."
By Corey Jefferson5 years ago in Criminal
Gas
David stood at an ATM outside of a run-down, cash-only gas station, admiring the Shepard Fairey sticker stuck over the camera. The station was surrounded by trees, much like everywhere else in West Virginia. He put his card in the machine when a man behind him asked for help.
By Joshua Freeman5 years ago in Criminal
Sin
My name is Frankie McCrow and this is the nightmare that eats at me daily. Sometimes no matter how hard we try to forget inevitable decisions, we can never truly escape the lingering and haunting truth. I share with you, not only a confession, but a story of evil that has brought horror and torment to my life. For the events I express are true and still agonize me to this day.
By Lethaniel Bouie5 years ago in Criminal
Thomas Lane
My Heart stopped as my knees grew weaker. Cars are frozen in the streets as on lookers try to figure out what happened for someone to scream like that? The commotion grew greater and greater making me feel like they knew it was me, paranoia hit me like a right jab from Tyson.
By VampOut Comics5 years ago in Criminal





