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Pyro's Spell, Friday, May 18th, 2007
“Here you are ladies, early as usual.” Anton informed his six gorgeous passengers. “Same time again tonight?” Anton had landed one hell of a gig this time. All he had to do was pick up six exotic dancers at the same place and time, then drive them 20 minutes down the road. Each girl gave him $20 to drop them off, and another $20 when he picked them back up.
By Anton Mathias Heft 20 days ago in Fiction
Guardian Angels 1 Revised
Silence, except for the hooting of an owl somewhere in the dark woods to the left. Kalin took in a deep breath of cool night air, holding it for a few seconds before slowly letting it out as she opened her eyes. The path stretched out in front of her, lit at intervals by the campus lights. Almost there, she told herself. Just two more years of hard studying, and she’d have her degree. She could take care of her sister and parents. She tilted her head back, looking up at the stars. Even with the campus lighting, she could see more stars here in the mountains than at home in the city. She tugged her hoodie closer around her, swallowing her nerves. It wasn’t like they weren’t supposed to be out at night, but something about the quiet made her feel out of place.
By Phoenixica2421 days ago in Fiction
Sudoku
The form of entertainment called puzzles is both complex and remarkably simple. They retain their appeal and relevance from history to the present day. They come in a wide range of formats and types, from traditional jigsaw puzzles to various logic games available across books and electronic media. Throughout all of history, puzzles have engaged individuals across generations and endured from early societies to the modern era. Among these, Sudoku has been one of my personal favorites since childhood. Although some may find Sudoku intimidating, I am drawn to the logical process of ruling out possibilities. The simple rules focus on the puzzle's logical nature. Once they are discovered, the primary goal is to resist the wanting to keep solving. The goal of the game of Sudoku is to find a single correct answer through logical deduction. This puzzle’s lasting allure stems from its ability to combine a simple design with complex logical reasoning. Thus, this guide will analyze how Sudoku’s structure and logic exemplify the challenging appeal and cognitive benefits of puzzles, both as timeless entertainment and as tools for developing logical reasoning. The rows, columns, and squares create a game of deduced answers in the grid to achieve final conquest.
By Sarah Danaher21 days ago in Fiction
The Mediation, Friday, November 9th, 2012
Anton sat at the large oak table in the mediation services office. He had already been there for twenty minutes. He was fifteen minutes early and eager to get this over with. He already knew that she wasn’t going to agree to anything. If Karin thought he killed it at the first court date, wait until she sees what’s about happen here.
By Anton Mathias Heft 23 days ago in Fiction
The Sparkle of Fate on the Mountain Slope. AI-Generated.
Lina was a young girl who lived in a small village near the mountains. Her village was quiet and peaceful, surrounded by green fields and tall trees. The mountains stood behind the village like silent guardians. Lina loved those mountains more than anything else. She often dreamed that one day they would change her life.
By Bilal Mohammadi24 days ago in Fiction




