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And Stood In Horror
The first thing she felt was the dirt in her mouth, hot, bitter, and dry, pressed against her lips as she struggled to breathe. Her…
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And Stood In Horror – Part 2
I should have done more when Hatch took his land. I knew what was happening. I told myself it wasn’t my fight. His jaw tightened…
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And Stood In Horror – Part 3
They blocked the sidewalk in the way that was designed to look accidental to anyone watching from a window. Maggie felt Wells tense beside her.…
Then Did The Unthinkable.
– Part 4
Dorothy served supper afterward in the cafe she now owned outright, whose building loan from the new territorial credit union had been approved at the…

Then Did The Unthinkable.
He was already on his knees between her legs when she said it. “Don’t touch that. ” The barn was quiet, too quiet for summer…
Then Did The Unthinkable.
– Part 2
Not because he didn’t believe me, because the men running the scheme were investors in the company. Exposing them would have cost the company more…
Then Did The Unthinkable.
– Part 3
Can we send a second message tonight with enough detail that the marshall’s office has to treat it as an active complaint requiring immediate response?…

On a Wednesday morning in October of 1995, a $500,000 crane fell over at a bridge construction site in Carroll County, Iowa. And the only…
That’s smart engineering. It prevents damage, extends machine life, but it also means there’s a limit to what those machines will do. They’ll work up…
– There you go. – An American parachute piece. It’s crazy, it’s crazy. – You have your souvenir. – Yeah, a hell of a souvenir.…
