In a small bakery, on a street corner in lower England, sat the perfect cupcake atop a doily. White cake with the creamiest pink frosting imaginable. It rested on a shelf in the window, and she was the pride of the baker.
Below her sat a row of plain doughnuts. But at the front of them, stood a doughnut unlike the others. This doughnut (who we will call Dough) could see, through the reflection in the glass, the pretty cupcake on the shelf above. Dough told his family of her, and they all laughed. The said that cupcakes and doughnuts don't mix, that it's one or the other, not both. But Dough refused to listen
Light rays beat down on me as my eyes slowly open to the bright morning sun. Glancing over to the little alarm clock and seeing the time forces me up, stretching my arms, and yawning.
Gah I feel like shit... like I didn't sleep Oh... right... I remember now Last night
I glance over at the door, knowing that just beyond it lays the little homeless girl, Manami.
I can't believe I let her sleep here.
I stagger to my feet, and collect some cloths and a towel from a box lying on the floor. Standing in front of the door, I take a deep breath, and proceed to turn the knob slowly, just in case she was still asleep. To my s
Choices. We are all given them, and they seem like simple decisions, but what if we got to see what would have happened if we had made the other choice. I and every other person in existence has been given choices all throughout life. We make one every minute or so. Some or more important then others, some change your life.
An example of this, was a choice I made at a very young age. My parents has accidentally put me in school a year early, because I was born on the boarder of when schools cut off. So before I entered the first grade, I was asked if I wanted to progress and be a year younger then everyone for the next 12 years, or repeat ki
"Thanks again for helping me move guys, it would have taken four times as long to do it by myself."
"No problem."
"Glad to help."
"I did it for the pizza."
After a laugh, my friends drive off just as the sun sets on my new apartment. It's a newly constructed one, and I have the luck of being the first person assigned to this building by the owners. I assume that means the next people who move here will be my neighbors. Regardless, my excitement level is through the roof! I got a great deal on the place because my aunts friend owns the whole complex.
I let out a slight sigh.
I could have sworn I had more stuff. When I lived back home, my
Long ago, there was a peaceful village in what we now call Israel. Life here was simple and good, and all the townspeople worshiped the same God in peace. To reward their devotion God visited the village and said to its people,
"I will answer one question and one question only. All of the people of this area must all decide on what question this should be, and only once each and every last one of you agree on it, will I deliver the answer. When you have all decided on the question, you will find me waiting at the top of the mountain."
Ecstatic that they had been chosen for such an honor, the villagers all came together and held meeting aft
Light rays beat down on me as my eyes slowly open to the bright morning sun. Glancing over to the little alarm clock and seeing the time forces me up, stretching my arms, and yawning.
Gah I feel like shit... like I didn't sleep Oh... right... I remember now Last night
I glance over at the door, knowing that just beyond it lays the little homeless girl, Manami.
I can't believe I let her sleep here.
I stagger to my feet, and collect some cloths and a towel from a box lying on the floor. Standing in front of the door, I take a deep breath, and proceed to turn the knob slowly, just in case she was still asleep. To my s