
Skyler Saunders
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Unscheduled
With the legalization of all scheduled drugs, the dealers actually paid for fiends to go to rehab just so they wouldn’t overdose and die. The money flooded the streets and everyone clocked math. All of the cash became a salve to keep the police from engaging in force. Everything formed because of the fact that the narcotics could not be in their clutches anymore.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
The First
As the first trillionaire in the world, Trayvon Fario, looked at his smartwatch. His Wilmington, Delaware home gave him ample space to consider his problems. The world maligned the fact he had attained so much money without giving any of it to charity.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
A Rare and Precious Metal
He let the vapor from the pen exit his lungs. It looked like cobalt coils drifting upward into the wind. He ran a billion-dollar business. He found himself faced with a decision to sell his company for more billions or to retain his ownership and continue to make tens of billions instead of hundreds of billions.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
In the Casket
It struck him as odd that the news cameras didn’t capture the small incision in his father’s casket. Within it held the pistol he used to gun down the man who killed ten people. The black man felt the box and ran his hands over the part where the gun had been inserted.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Got Yourself a Gun
“See, this is my gun. The pistol on my waist it’s mine. No one’s taking it. I’ve been in six firefights in Iraq and Afghanistan. And I’m a black man. A retired officer in the United States Marine Corps. The mass shootings are part of the disgusting altruistic axis in America.”
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
When the Gunman Runs Down
A retired Marine now a hedge fund manager walked out the store at the mall in Delaware. Then, shots rang out. He saw the shooter. Before the attacker had a chance to harm anyone. He subdued him and with a swift maneuver. He held him down and removed the guns from his hands.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction