
Skyler Saunders
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QR Code Murders: Publishing Platform. Content Warning.
With the fire stamped out, the three of them vacated the apartment. “Where are we going?” asked Tamil. Yawquisha already knew. Kim was taking them to the station to be safe and sound from the rioters. They wanted to deface the department, but knew they wouldn’t have the manpower to resist riot gear and more tear gas.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Fresh Cup. Content Warning.
Outside, a bleak cloud of tear gas fell over the streets. The powerful stench did not seep through the department doors. Yawkisha sat next to the window. She continued to shoot. A black bandana obscured her face as she went live.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: The Citizenry. Content Warning.
Wilmington exploded. The verdict passed down cleared the officers of all charges. All stripes of people and genders put boots and sneakers on the pavement in total protest of the outcome. Yawquisha’s numbers continued to skyrocket.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Codes: From a Place of Sincerity. Content Warning.
“Why’d you resign your commission?” Yawquisha asked. “I wanted to make the ton of money you’re making,” Kim said dryly. “No, I had noticed that things at home were getting worse, and that’s before all this QR mess, I just said I could serve my state more than I was shuffling papers in the Marines.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Specters. Content Warning.
The headlights looked like a smear of yellows and whites along the highway. The duo didn’t talk about Tyquise. Both of them were focused on the road. Then Yawquisha pulled out her camera and reviewed the footage she had captured the previous week.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Faces. Content Warning.
He was lanky but built at the same time. His skin color was ecru but he had cornrows that gave way to wavy hair that stretched to his back. He ensured that he would be prostrated. His easy demeanor allowed Kim to press further.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: The FBI is Knocking. Content Warning.
“I got to the sixth chapter of We— What’s up?” Kim asked. Yawquisha looked up. “It’s nothing, really,” she replied. “I’ve got training in dealing with families who lose loved ones. It’s okay for you to discuss what you’re thinking,” Kim assured.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Weigh Heavily. Content Warning.
“But he doesn’t have the tattoo,” Kim observed. “He was a rapper but he was fresh. Fifteen. Couldn’t even use a fake ID as our guy Tall K has a sensor that processes actual identification,” responded Sergeant Anise Hilbrook.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction