Scheduled StoriesNext:None scheduled at this moment.Next Empty Day:Mon, Dec 23rd
Going out isn’t easy when you are single and broke.
I do have a job, I work two nights per week at a donut shop. It’s all I could secure.
I woke up crying. Like always when I am alone in my one room and a half apartment.
Solitude is my burden, shame is my lover, I’ve lived with is all of my life.
A few weeks after the funeral, Kelly and I were both officially sitting on the board of most of our mother’s business empire. Sure, in a few cases, we didn’t control enough shares to both be on the board, letting Kelly to have the honor, but otherwise, things went smoothly.
This is the original introduction to the Story Harmony, from 2006. I thought it might be of interest because it’s not that bad on it’s own, but it forms a completely different story.
“We have the pleasure of receiving the new chief inspector for servitude regulation, Mr. Jake Farelli”
Organizing a funeral is a lot more work than I ever anticipated, especially when the deceased has a lot of money: everyone tries to exploit you and get as much money as they can.
Being single has its advantages. I can work on my MKTWO CMS software anytime I want to without having to conform to the schedule of a nagging girlfriend who complains you are not in bed in the middle of the night.