Bill Tomno Kipkemoi
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Bridgemoss Watchmen
She sat tight for 15 minutes after the bit of light underneath her room entryway vanished. When she was certain her folks were sleeping, Sadie slid the window up and took down the lattice. The fall air washed down into her lungs — fresh, cold, and heavenly. She landed like a feline, hunkered, hands on the floor. Sadie didn't have to bounce the remainder of the way to the ground, however where might the tomfoolery be in not doing that?
By Bill Tomno Kipkemoi3 years ago in Fiction
The Slug that Esther Halted
I shot dad square in the heart yet he didn't bite the dust. That damn book of scriptures he conveyed with him saved his life. I was extensive fortunate that daddy had his current hatchet, and that he kept it sharp. I got it. It was something weighty, so I swung energetically and put it directly through his head. Seein' his minds made me hurl. I moved away so it wouldn't get on father. That sounds rude.
By Bill Tomno Kipkemoi3 years ago in Criminal
Waterfront Distinct
In the little waterfront town of Harborville, a feeling of disquiet settled among its occupants. A line of puzzling vanishings had tormented the local area, leaving the residents unfortunate and dubious. Nobody knew who or what was behind the agitating situation that had developed in their once serene town.
By Bill Tomno Kipkemoi3 years ago in Fiction