
Skyler Saunders
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In Real Terms. Content Warning.
The digital signature meant that he could purchase his own private school. With this momentous occasion, he drank whiskey and water and vaped some liquid cocaine in all its legal splendor. Such a potion was of course non-habit forming and otherwise safe. He called on the visual phone his COO.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
The Best Way to Live. Content Warning.
The droplets looked like roaches, brown. The gas stove lit up and the blue flame created a pot for the water to be boiled. It took ten minutes to purify the water, to make it transparent again. The man, Foster Gills at the stove saw his two sons. They were four and six years-old.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
The Next Innovation. Content Warning.
Holes in her shoes signaled her poverty in wealth, but not in spirit. She had just graduated from Delaware Institutes of Technology (DIT). Her cinnamon skin, gray eyes, flowed with her hair as she marched to the startup tech firm. Armed with her digital resume on her smartphone, she moved with the grace of a strand of hair passing across her face.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Teamed Up?. Content Warning.
Falling water splashed onto the stones and created a wondrous whooshing sound. “Well, we’re officially a merger. The greatest blend of corporations in American history, at least in terms of figures, is here. A company now with a market capitalization of twenty-six trillion dollars is at hand.” Champagne popped.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Tarry On. Content Warning.
If you take into account all of the ways that we’re supposed to be on the frontline you’d be left in complete bewilderment. I know I have. I walked from Newark to Wilmington in Delaware one winter day. It was bone cold. I remember I could only see a few feet in front of me because of the gusts from the snowstorm the day before.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Origins of the Separation . Content Warning.
Cracked walls showed age. None of the buildings was under one hundred and fifty years old. The cerulean sky painted a wondrous backdrop against the brick. The roads had been paved along with the sidewalks but there were still those things that you use to get manure off your shoes in front of shops and houses.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Lords of the Neighborhood . Content Warning.
With ten dollars in his hand from selling a bottle of water he bought for a dollar, he felt ecstatic. The young Delawarean felt that he achieved something of heavy weight. There seemed to be an amount of time between him and his clientele. It was five minutes long. Usually, people rolled up and rolled by him and his friends. Sometimes that would get two dollars. Their selling price was three dollars. But today was different.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction