
Skyler Saunders
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No, Ye, No
In all of his troll devastation, Ye is a good Christian. No, he’s a great Christian. For him to speak lightly (and erroneously) about Adolf Hitler on a monster like Alex Jones’ show brings to the fore an unthinking mass of flesh. Ye says things to rile up his base and still hopes they will forgive him. Others, he wants to shock and anger for the hell of it.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Humans
Christmas Cup
Blades from the drone whirred overhead, mixing with the light snow. I noticed it ascend through the flakes. I looked down at the box on my doorstep. The gold and white “Merry Christmas!” mat with the tree and gifts dwarfed the miniature package. This parcel the size of a perfume box intrigued me. What is in this thing? I asked myself.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Piece on Earth
I knocked off the snow from my boot. It was just a light layer of white over the pavement and grass. On the former, it began melting and revealing the sidewalk. I then heard multiple drones whirled away in unison. I noticed a whole swarm of drones float into the grayish green sky at dusk. I deduced that my neighbors had been given the same gift.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Ocean View
Eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit weather was extremely rare for that time of year in Sussex County, Delaware. Winter had allowed the beachgoers to be as far away as possible. The town of Ocean View in the small state soaked up the sun and the warmth of Christmas Eve.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Blackness and Diamond Eyes
Frost caused free movement to just about cease. Fingers and toes became almost inert because of winter’s vicious blast. Just opening the door allowed for the icy outside to intrude upon the gentle heat pervading my Wilmington, Delaware home.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Stay Cool
Oppressive August heat in Newark, Delaware was like a blast from a foundry. The grid had collapsed and the news issued all kinds of warnings especially for the very young and the senior citizens. The populace of the college town and the suburbs found all sorts of alternatives to conquer the high temperatures. People overcrowded pools and made their way to the Dover, Delaware beaches.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
The Landscape of America
I never should’ve opened it. It was early morning when I sat in my Bethany Beach, Delaware home. When I saw that black drone fly away like a giant mosquito, I should’ve left well enough alone. But I didn’t. I picked up the goddamn box and placed it on my dining room table. At first, I just looked at it.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Avid
I’m not old but I’m old enough to know better. At least I thought so. After blowing out the candles on my cake for my eighty-fifth birthday party, I thought I would not see something as special as what I received on my Newark, Delaware doorstep from a drone delivery.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction