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"Maybe Mable"

The subway was bustling with people. I was lucky to have found a seat and I sat, my backside indignantly plastered to the hard metal chair. I often wondered if I'd ever be able to lift my weight off the seat, and when I wasn't contemplating the possibilities of me getting up in time for my train, I was watching the people around me in the subway. There was a mother dragging her two children behind her, desperately urging them to hurry up. I wondered where the father was. " So many broken families these days ," I thought. Then there was an old man who was being fussed over by a woman wearing several layers of make-up and too little clothing. She seemed too old to be his daughter, and too young to be his wife. What people do for money . A middle-aged father passed me by, talking to his unresponsive daughter that was too busy poking at her mobile phone. These teens are too self-obsessed . A train whooshed into the subway and there was a crowd that swarmed at the doors of

Art Portfolio Coming Soon!

 I've been taking some time off writing and started painting for a bit because writing takes up a bit more time than it should right now. (You'll know if you read my previous post that I have some exams coming up). I thought of sharing my art with you, so I'll be posting them like a gallery in a few days (hopefully). I'll try not to keep you guys waiting. Stay safe! :)

Moony

 Hi! I haven't been posting much lately because I've got a few major exams coming up soon, so I won't be posting like before. I managed to get this piece of writing ready for you, but I'm still developing this story. I'll update this version as soon as possible. Hope you enjoy this. Stay safe! :) “See you later Dodge,” I texted. I waited for a reply and getting none, went offline to do the good stuff. And by the good stuff I mean the cool stuff, which was hacking for me. Because we all have that vice which is our downfall or our salvation, and for me it was the latter. Just then, one of my telephones rang. The ugly black one with its paint peeling off which I had scavenged from the scrapyard, which meant the Pig was calling. “Hello,” I said. “Hey Joey. I got a job for ya.” “I’m listening.” “I need you to rig the system,” he said. “The usual?” I asked. “No. This time it’s me. Get me out.” “Oh…okay, well I’m on it boss. And um, hey, I need the dumplings,” I said, rath