David Kiziria
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Smashing The Mirror
Smashing the Mirror He was sitting in one of those cheap bars drinking cheap beer from a mason jar. Donovan was a semi-homeless alcoholic, living in some shelter where they kept him as a janitor. His idea about his life was that he did not have any: He did not have any money, and therefore, his life did not have any purpose. He was just waiting for his death, as he did not have enough guts to stop his miserable existence by himself.
By David Kiziria4 years ago in Fiction
Domestic Violence Officer
Domestic Violence Officer Domestic violence officer Sharon Mallikoff was grinding on the pink pencil that said “Women’s Shelter “and had a hotline toll-free phone number printed below. The same hotline was hysterically ringing and blinking with the alarming red light on the phone itself. Nobody picked it up. Two volunteer girls that were working at the office went to Canada to get married to each other, and that made Sharon even more frustrated. Their leave of absence not only increased the load of the work and but also reminded that her marriage was not in sight either. She even did not want to imagine what was going on the other side of the hotline, trying to pretend that she does not hear the phone. Finally, the phone silenced, and the annoying ringing has stopped. "Dead hopefully." – thought Sharon with sarcasm. She got used to the fact that she could not control her emotions or her thoughts and gave up on attempts to think correctly. Her thoughts existed in some other parallel world, and although there were scary and merciless, there were free and independent.
By David Kiziria4 years ago in Fiction
Carbonofilia
Carbonophilia It was dawn of XXI century and while CNN was focused on NASA's successful landing on Mars and scientists were putting together the information they have received from the rovers, conspiracy maniacs were looking for the signs of life and ancient alien civilization and seeing them in every abstract looking stone. After carefully examining each case with some software and iron logics, they found scull, bone, lake, forest and metal objects, and even a petrified lizard on Mars! Anyway, the fact was that flow of the information that the world craved came like a shiny river, feeding fantasies and confirming realities about human's knowledge of a mysterious yet already accessible planet.
By David Kiziria4 years ago in Fiction


