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Soup: A Scary Short Story

2023-04-07 10:35:36

Soup "Let's take a break." Eva panned when she dropped a heavy backpack over a small blooming daisy next to the road. At around 5 pm the sun hid behind a small cloud and the sky turned orange. When it is bathed in golden sunshine, it has a faint sweet scent. "We have been walking for hours, I am tired of it." "If you do not go to another way, we will not be here and glanced at Eva .

In this winter, our family Wednesday was announced as the soup's day but Wednesday is not usually my night's cooking I was marked as a chef on Wednesday as I arranged a short work shift last week . "Tangri" is not part of my daily work, so I have to spend a bit of time trying to figure out what I'm trying to provide. When I arrived on Wednesday I went to the morning as usual After I fought a very covered road I entered a "romantic office". Late in the morning, there were many cancellations, so I planned the "Tour Night" offensive plan and tried to select the appropriate meal. When I remembered the warm embrace that appeared in the form of this soup when the snowy day snowed two weeks ago, inspiration was finally born!

Imagine writing a story about a strange young mother you have always dreamed of opening a soup shop and she eventually saved money to do it. But what should she call it? Playful soup, satisfactory soup, super soup: First, you can explore the words of drinking with soup. Well, there are some good ideas, but you do not think you have many claws on your head. Perhaps you are writing a non-fiction book about personal growth. You enter a "mindfulness" in Word Explorer and you will find wonderful things like pass, effort, practice, energy, customs, application, goal, consciousness, foundation, realm, essence, meditation, hard work, training, perpetuation Get a list of matches Merciless

This episode began with Timendu Aghahowa's recipe of pepper soup and he succeeded in making a story about a chillistic recipe using an interesting interaction between the 1st and 2nd person. Like a bowl of delicious chiristops, this story is played in the right place and does not last long (in the best way). It sets the tone of the rest of the book. Favorite word: Next is Pamela Agboga's "Changing Day", from where we go to the city of Lagos. It is always fun to watch the written artichokes in English. This story has an urgent feeling because you are very good at yourself as a hero and agree with her frustration. My favorite quote (I can guarantee, but I often share this exact emotion):

Chillyop: 12 layers, unique and warm, written by African women, no metaphor of 'sadness, pain'