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The Wall of the Hurricane
The storm raged around us as we hid in the cove, the cliffs offering limited protection. We’d done this routine before. We had it down to an art form. Batten down the hatches, tighten the main braces, reduce sail, see to the lines. If we had any cargo on deck we’d be making it secure but we don’t have any cargo yet. Cargo comes after the storm.
By Jennifer Knighton5 years ago in Criminal
Operation Brightstar
This was always how it was going to end. Somehow, in the back of my mind, it floated as a certainty. But now that it’s real, now that it’s here, I am not prepared. A person is not meant to be surprised in this line of work. Shock and other such emotions are trained out of you. Yet here I am, sitting in the office that I have dreamt of being called to, my services requested for the most important of assignments. And I know I’m not ready for what’s coming.
By Megan Clancy5 years ago in Criminal
Gambling with your Life
Some people argue that life imprisonment would be a worse punishment than a death sentence but who can know. In this story, a young man willingly undertakes to give up his freedom for a sum of money to accept solitary confinement for 15 years in the belief that it will be no great punishment and indeed preferably to death.
By Ashleigh Chapman5 years ago in Criminal
The assassin and the poppies
The assassin leapt from rooftop to rooftop, her footing sure as she nimbly ran, jumped, landed and ran again. The night was dark and the streets were at their quietest. Her plan was simple, in and out, pick up her money and on to the sailboat currently anchored on the horizon.
By Nadia Cowperthwaite5 years ago in Criminal
Where’s the Fire?
Three people sat in the ancient Wilmington, Delaware theater. Gas lamps lit the place. The multi-billionaire Kellia “Sellz” Millken had rented the movie house to have a private oasis with her boyfriend rapper James “Hark” Wesley. They both had an affinity for silent movies. On this day, they watched a classic from 1927 titled Away, Away.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Criminal
The Whale
Jonas thought of himself as a big man; successful, street-savvy, a soldier of the streets; a man of action and purpose; a born leader, able to bend others to his indomitable will; a man of sophistication and clout; charismatic. In actuality, he was a small man, not in size but in life; a thug, singular in his thoughts and actions, given to fits of rage and violence, striking out against anyone who dared question his motives. Unkempt and disheveled; stringy hair falling over his eyes, covering his malevolent gaze. Teeth chipped, yellowed and stained by his two-pack a day habit that comprised most of his forgetful thirty years of life
By Steve Anderson5 years ago in Criminal




