
Skyler Saunders
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Businesswoman Chapter 197
A few steps into the church and Entrepreneur Paul Atkinson paused. This brief interruption in his stride made him think of the crucifixion. He saw Jesus of Nazareth in pictures as a child. He always possessed facial features that opposed his own. At the same time, he knew that the contradictory nature of faith took him on a horrific journey. Misdirection, snares, and unanswerable questions popped up along the way. He walked towards the pastor.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 196
Loreen made the effort to keep going down the road. She felt relaxed as she switched gears and allowed the horses m of the engine roar. She looked in the mirror and noticed that no one tailed her. The black of night on the highway actually comforted her. Her arms relaxed and her mind sharpened.
By Skyler Saunders7 months ago in Chapters
Blood Drop Sun
Atop the Ebright Azimuth, the highest point in Delaware, the same place where the lightning bugs hung in the air, Crane Curren and his girlfriend Melanie Biscoff sat with certainty. He wore a Kente cloth t-shirt, black jeans and sneakers. Melanie donned an orange summer dress that looked like marmalade and blue flats. As the sun set, they just knew that something felt unsettling in their bones. They could look down the road and see what it was.
By Skyler Saunders7 months ago in Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 193
In the middle of the summer, Loreen listened about Santa Claus. “These tariffs are going to upset Christmas,” Ferdinand Sanchez yelped. He owned Go Start Toy Co. He looked put together for his fifty-three years. Across his desk, Loreen sat in a plum business suit with a golden broach. She felt like her tongue was clued to her mouth. She wanted to hear him speak.
By Skyler Saunders7 months ago in Chapters
Smartystan
A video conference barred the books from flying off the shelves. Only digital copies remained. Audio helped, too. The book signing process had been streamlined so the author didn’t have to leave his house. Dr. Strong had just published his latest work, Grindnomics. It detailed an economics lesson from someone raised in the streets and spoke of the goals and aspirations that had led this particular individual to financial heights. Though thoroughly nonfictional, the book read like a narrative and boasted strong reviews. The digital meeting from his home allowed him to sign copies with a stylus, his hand suspended in the air like a conductor waving his baton.
By Skyler SaundersExclusive • 7 months ago
Businesswoman Chapter 190
Lisa Conway went to church. She didn’t know if it was some icy memory from years past that pushed her. She had remained secular in every way in her businesses and other dealings. She wondered if it was out of some duty to deities beyond the grasp of reality.
By Skyler Saunders7 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 189
With a width of ten feet and a height of nine feet, the wall with the cascading water and koi fish in her home seemed to provide Loreen’s sense of stability and ease of mind. She breathed. After her meeting with her mother, she needed to find solace in her place of work. She looked at the koi and heard the burbling of the water.
By Skyler Saunders7 months ago in Chapters

