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A Shot in the Dark: The Mother’s Story

  A Shot in the Dark: The mother’s story.  His father found me just once in the park I scratched his face as he held me in the dark A fumble, a tumble and he hit the mark My child, he was a shot in the dark Blessed child for whom life was a lark With friends and playmates out in the park But danger circled with the teeth of a shark And pushed into his vein, a shot in the dark A place at college, but he’d never embark On a career, as the drugs killed the spark One day a gang saw him talk to a narc And later I heard it, a shot in the dark A silent-sobbing tummy-hugging Joan of Arc Amongst my lost boy’s bouquets in the park “Your baby will be a boy, and you”ll call him Mark “ Shocked, “How?” She asked, “Just a shot in the dark”

Life's Changed A short story by Charles Roberts

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  She couldn’t tell how long the storm had raged now, but the dark clouds were still skidding across the sky and the rain coming down in sheets with a strong wind blowing from the west.   Suddenly the sky was lit up by a flash of lightning which hit a large tree in the middle of the field, then the crack of thunder was almost deafening.   She’d walked across polished marble floors, climbed fancy oak stairways, worn designer gowns worth thousands of pounds and jewellery costing millions, but here she was sheltering in a disused barn in the middle of a field with mud squelching up between her toes and wearing worn out men’s trousers and an old military coat which was a size too big for her.   Her hair, once styled by the best stylist in the world hung limp, wet, and unkempt; she wore no makeup, those days were long gone. In her youth she could turn heads wherever she went, wealthy men would fight just to be with her, to walk down the street with her on their arm. ...

A Big Ordeal - A Shot in the dark written by Mongolita

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Naomi reached out for her daughter's soft, silky tiny hands, and stroked them gently while she was feeding her. It had been a week since Albana arrived in this world and when Noami first held her, her feeling of love for this bundle was instant and innate.  Naomi, for the past two days, had been suffering from excruciating cramps in her stomach. She thought paracetamol would help but the pain and symptoms persisted and continued feeling feverish, cold and couldn't contain her body from shaking.  Her husband, Roberto, returned to the refugee Hotel after meeting Zulema for an update on their asylum application. When he arrived he noticed Noami's face, sweaty and greyish in colour.  “Darling, are you feeling ok? You really look pale. You’ve been feeling unwell since Thursday and now it's Saturday. I think we should call the ambulance.” “You're right, I don't feel ….. ” and before Naomi could finish the sentence, she fainted.  He knew his wife needed medical attenti...

A Shot in the Dark. By Aileen Cleave

A SHOT IN THE DARK A very loud bang rang out, sounding for all the world like a gunshot, echoing through the plane and  intensifying the fear felt by passengers still recovering from a very bumpy take off.  It was a night flight and the lights had just been dimmed. “Madre Mia!!  Que pasa,?” “My god, what was that!” The stewardess passing through the plane with a trolley of sustenance for a plane full of mostly over-weight, certainly well fed passengers, tried to reassure everyone. “No os preoccupies!  Please don’t worry”. Just as she spoke and moved down the aisle, a further loud bang reverberated through the cabin. This time very real panic could be felt, with people starting to stand up, and the call sign  at a seat somewhere near the front flashing alarmingly. The young stewardess hindered by the trolley in front of her, did her best to calm the nearest passengers, whilst trying to catch the attention of her colleague in the front of the plane. “Please stay i...

Arkhangelsk Oblast - Russia 1919 by Frank Sonderborg

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  London was still recovering from the Great War. And the threat of a Bolshevik influenced takeover was still very much in the air. The War Office was located on Horse Guards Avenue. It had over a thousand rooms covering its seven floors. Filled with self-important civil service wonks. After finding the correct office, Jan was ushered into a mid-level wonk. He was given his written orders to embark for Russia. There was a naval warship HMS Cochrane readying for his trip to Archangel. He could read his orders on route to Russia. Then he was dismissed. The orders turned out to be pretty simple. Get a handle on the situation and report back what he saw, direct to Churchill. He was to meet up with Charlie Ames, who would show him the ropes. ## The shot snapped in through the broken window, and ricocheted around the top of the schoolhouse floor that Jan and Ames crouched in. “Fuck,” said Ames, “we have a clever Bolo bastard out there. Can you place him?” School books littered the floor,...

A Roman Holiday by Aileen Cleave

In November we went to Italy.  I had been twice before but, incredibly, nearly sixty years ago!  How could that be and how was I able to remember it so well when these days I forget why I’m standing in the middle of the sitting room! Because we also wanted to see the ruins of Pompeii, we flew first to Naples from Alicante.  Alicante has expanded and its now possible to fly to virtually anywhere in Europe,  whereas previously it would have meant flying first to Gatwick. The plan was to arrive in Naples and then take a 15 minute bus ride to Pompeii, where our Airbnb was very close to the Roman Ruins ;  we would stay there for two nights then return to Naples for the train to Rome.  I have to confess to a degree of nervousness at the thought of a bus trip.  My husband thinks he’s still capable of backpacking round Europe like our grandchildren. However in the event we took a taxi after being assured that Italian taxi drivers have a maximum fee they are al...

The Long Straight A ghost story based on truth by Charles Roberts

Mark loved this stretch of road, the fast curves and long straight section, then more fast curves up to the roundabout.   He got up early just to drive this way.   He’d usually take the motorway which cut about half an hour off his journey, but he tried to drive this road at least once a month.   He turned off the main road and took the left hand bend which began the series of fast curves, the only thing he had to beware of was the possibility of a police speed trap.   They usually parked up just after the old airfield on an old road into the woods.   He also had to be careful in the autumn because of the wet leaves on the road.   He was surprised that there hadn’t been more accidents on that road because no one stuck to the speed limit. He put his left hand on his seat belt and pulled it tighter as he put his foot down and saw the speedometer needle moving round from forty to fifty, sixty, seventy.   He took the first of the right handers at sixty...