Category Archives: Almost Fiction

As She Looks at Me

She looks at me from among the group.  Her clear brown eyes aim straight at me, and I can feel them on me even though I’m not looking at her.  I try to act casual, but my breath gets caught … Continue reading

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That Lonely Feeling

(This was written last night.  My last fleeting thought before unconsciousness was “Hey, you’re pretty tired.  Good chance this post doesn’t make sense.  Close the computer and check tomorrow before posting it.”  I wish my half-conscious instincts were that sharp … Continue reading

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Stopping

So, they’ve been doing some maintenance at my base lately.  I kinda assume they’re always doing maintenance at my base: it’s where the top brass of all three military branches sit, plus a good chunk of the Ministry of Defense.  … Continue reading

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The Long Weekend

So I took several days off after writing the “Corporal” post.  They were an interesting several days.  Let’s begin with the immediate aftermath. It took less than ten minutes after my announcement of “I have time to be in the … Continue reading

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The Way It Should Be

Once upon a time, there was this guy.  He was shipped off to the middle of the desert with a bunch of other guys, most of whom were five years his junior.  Most of these other guys, they were Israeli, … Continue reading

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Confused

Hey, can whoever’s visiting my blog from jejakajambu.co.cc/blog/15-useful-wordpress-tips-to-make-your-theme-even-better.php please let me know what’s going on?  I can’t open that page for some reason, but it keeps referring people over here, and I’m very confused. Leave explanations in the comments section … Continue reading

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Spontaneity

Spontaneity and I have had an interesting relationship lately. Normally I’m a pretty grounded person. I need a safety net before I’m confident I can do things without having them horribly backfire. But I started experimenting with spontaneity, and it … Continue reading

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