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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
QR Code Murders: Defund the Gangs . Content Warning.
Finally, Kim was at her desk. She kept a squared away office. There were no coffee rings on any surfaces. She displayed portraits of her time in the Marine Corps. Little spaces for her pens and pencils looked like she was anal retentive but she just had a knack for keeping her space in order.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Codes: Editing Bay. Content Warning.
With the addition of new editing software, Yawquishs drooled. The equipment sat on the cutting edge of technology. Every bit of her editing bay presented to her a challenge and an ability for her to do better work. The audio was crisper. The video was sharper. She rivaled professional studios all in the comfort of her bedroom in her walk-up.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Devil’s Voice. Content Warning.
Lights around her apartment shone. Yawquisha looked at the camera that snapped the video of the interviews Kim conducted on the street. Like a scientist, she knew exactly how to adjust the footage and the audio. For the latter, she called it the “Devil’s voice.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
The Sparrow in the Amazon
Down on the floor of the Amazon River lies the SS Ark One. The Sparrow managed to escape with seconds to spare. Through the portal hole in the portal station, the Sparrow stole the ship and was on her way into another world. She had to get away. And she did, the only problem was she didn’t know what planet she was on, where she was, or when she was. She thought she might have accidentally time travelled in the process. The other problem was she hit her head off the control panel, knocking herself out, and the ship sank to the very bottom of the river. She had no idea of this yet, she decided to hit a bunch of random buttons to see where she would end up.
By Sara Sparrow2 years ago in Fiction
