Okay, okay, I’m posting something.
And…
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This post won’t answer most of your questions. On the contrary… Never mind. Chia2 should be bristling by now. Surprise, surprise. (Yes, I know I’m getting really evil nowadays.)
Anyway…
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For once, I woke up to see the sunrise. The first rays of the sun shone through the considerable gap in between the curtains, [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Chapter sixteen. (Part three.)
Posted in Twins on May 28, 2008 | 13 Comments »
Murder Mystery. (Part two.)
Posted in Murder Mystery on May 24, 2008 | 16 Comments »
The second installment… I really hope you won’t get stuck up a hundred-metre tree.
“You really didn’t hear any gunshots on Sunday?”
“No.”
The door slammed right into Chris’ bewildered face. He sighed, and started walking to the house next door. The case, as it turned out, was not as easy as it had seemed before. After reading [...]
Chapter sixteen. (Part two.)
Posted in Twins on May 24, 2008 | 13 Comments »
Part two… Actually, I wanted it to be part two and part three, but I figured that you’d all like a long post. Well, most of you.
Besides, it is the June holidays! (I wonder if that’s grammatically wrong. Someone enlighten me.)
Mr Kendrew motioned for him to stop. “How did you get in here? Get out.”
“What?”
“I [...]
Indecisive. As usual.
Posted in Twins on May 21, 2008 | 8 Comments »
This is a response to Yongboon’s comment that I’m extremely interested in foreign languages.
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Let’s see.
I obviously know English.
And Chinese, though to a certain limited extent, I might add.
Some Malay, enough to get by.
A teeny bit of French.
Oh, and I’m trying to learn Russian.
Not to mention Gaelic.
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Now do you understand why the post’s entitled “Indecisive”, of all [...]
Chapter sixteen. (Part one.)
Posted in Twins on May 20, 2008 | 4 Comments »
I just realised that if I had 24 chapters, the title of the post would read: Chapter twenty-four. (Part two.) or something. Hmm. What if I get on to chapter a hundred and twenty four? Now that would be a very long title.
Don’t worry, even I’m not that long-winded.
Anyway, the newest installment…
Chapter 16 — Revelations
Physical [...]
The dark room: Perspectives
Posted in Macabre poems to make your day even worse on May 19, 2008 | 8 Comments »
The dark room: Perspectives.
Click.
I cringed. Pitch-black.
Bump.
“Oops, I’m sorry. Didn’t see you there.”
Click.
Ah, some light in darkness at last.
Turn.
Now focus, focus. Don’t make a sound now. Good handle!
Slide.
Blood takes the place of snow quietly.
Good.
Now it’s safe. Place yourself in position…
Now…
Ready for everything to be exposed? Check.
Click.
Blood recedes into the darkness.
Slide.
Blood wouldn’t be staining snow now. Not [...]
Murder Mystery. (Part one.)
Posted in Murder Mystery on May 17, 2008 | 12 Comments »
Feeling cold now despite the heat. I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I think I’m going to have a fever soon…
Anyway, I haven’t decided on a name for this story, so it’ll be Murder Mystery for now, okay?
Light glinted off a piece of metal in the corner of her eye. Shivering in the mercilessly [...]
Bored2death
Posted in Art, Uncategorized on May 14, 2008 | 11 Comments »
I suppose you can’t really say that I was bored this time. But anyway, I was just trying to do something for the sake of doing something, and miguen wanted me to post the picture again, so here goes nothing.
And miguen, do not deny that you asked me to post this.
By the way, if you [...]
Chapter fifteen. (Part three.)
Posted in Twins on May 12, 2008 | 6 Comments »
All of you are lucky that I’m in quite a good mood today. Well, at least I am now. I assure you that you wouldn’t have wanted to talk to me in the morning.
Anyway… speaking of good moods, now I’m feeling a little daunted by… oh well, nevermind. I should still post this even though [...]
Chapter fifteen. (Part two.)
Posted in Twins on May 11, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Just to please whoever checks the blog for updates whenever they have the time…
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I looked out through the car window to see bare branches all around me. It felt really good to be out of the hospital. It’s not that I absolutely hated the place, but I somehow missed the sense of freedom that never [...]