Love
My Day in Court
“They only fired him because he has autism,” I said. I hate discrimination against people with autism, and I vowed to defend all of them. “That’s not true, it took him to long to learn things,” the defense said. “So what, he learned them and he excelled at his job after,” I said. “That doesn’t matter. He’s weird,” the defense said. “He seems normal enough to me. And who cares if he’s weird as long as he does his job,” I said. The judge slammed his gavel and ordered the company to pay twenty five billion dollars to my client.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
Expecting
Working in a bustling city was never Lana's plan, but when she met Fenry she knew she had to be with him. They instantly connected. Lana, who hadn't left her hometown in Ohio which had only about 500 hundred people, soon moved to Miami, Florida. Fenry had suggested Paris or London, but Lana wanted to stay in the States. Lana soon got a job as an office associate and Fenry was working with some friends. Lana wasn't a hundred percent sure exactly what he did. They dated for only 3 months when Fenry asked her to marry him. She happily agreed and they quickly married. Lana's mom was not very happy. She had only met Fenry once and she didn't like him.
By Haylee Sandberg3 years ago in Fiction
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It was like something out of an episode of Jerry Springer—RIP Jerry, Caryn thought. She looked at the picture. A tiny teardrop puddle was in the center of it that rolled off when she picked the picture up. She was years younger in the photo and sticking her tongue out at the camera. Her lips were a color that they did not even make anymore, and she would never wear anything that gorgeous again she believed.
By F. Leonora Solomon3 years ago in Fiction
The Billionaire and the Businesswoman
Emma's heart raced with anticipation as she cautiously stepped into the bustling newsroom of the New York Times on her first day. The air crackled with the frenetic energy of reporters racing against deadlines, and the incessant ringing of telephones filled the room. She located her assigned cubicle and settled in, her excitement mingled with a hint of trepidation.
By The Liv Chapters3 years ago in Fiction





