
Cathy holmes
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Canadian family girl with a recently discovered love for writing. Other loves include animals and sports.
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Stuck on the Highway for 6 Hours and I really need to Pee!
Hwy 401 stretches 828 kilometres (514 mi) from Windsor, Ontario in the west to the Ontario–Quebec border in the east. The part of Highway 401 that passes through Toronto is North America's busiest highway, and one of the widest.
By Cathy holmes4 years ago in Poets
A Little Help From a Friend
Detective Jim Rice left the station early for the first time in weeks. He had been working endless hours lately, and his worried wife was concerned that he was showing signs of burning out. For a small town that averages one murder case every three years, Jim had been particularly busy over the past few months. First was the case of a man shot over a dispute in a parking lot, and recently the body of a young woman had been found in a farmers’ field.
By Cathy holmes4 years ago in Fiction
I Told My Cat about Vocal’s Off Leash Challenge for Dogs, and She’s Pissed!. Top Story - January 2022.
Ever since Vocal announced their Off Leash Challenge for dogs, I have been thinking about, and wondering if they would ever or have ever had a challenge specifically for cats. I didn’t tell my furry feline friend about the dog challenge right away, as I was concerned about her response. Today we had the conversation, and it went pretty much exactly as I expected it would. Below is my interview with Abigail.
By Cathy holmes4 years ago in Petlife
The Deadliest Emotion
Michael still loudly proclaimed his innocence, even as he was dragged from the courtroom in handcuffs. During the six-week trial, prosecutors had proven beyond the shadow of a doubt that Michael had indeed murdered his wife, Kathleen. His fingerprints were on the knife. There was no indication of forced entry into their home. Witness testimony confirmed the vicious argument that ensued and threats Michael made against her when he found her in the restaurant with her lover. He had no alibi.
By Cathy holmes4 years ago in Criminal
What's The Verdict?
Jacob Miller knew he should leave the store the moment he started to imagine “Coupon Lady” with her brains splattered all over the cash register. The only thing that kept him there was the even more horrific vision of his wife's battered carcass being stuffed in the trunk of his car if she screamed at him again for going home without the milk. If she hadn’t been such a miserable bitch all the time, he wouldn’t have forgotten to pick it up in the first place and wouldn't be in this damn store right now.
By Cathy holmes4 years ago in Fiction














