He watched the approaching bus slow, then stop, then in the bottom of a pause surrendering it’s doors folding open to him. The airbrakes released, expelling a sigh matching his own. Corralling a deep breath, he looked up and boarded the daily 6.24 Express that conveyed him to work. Sh
The Gap It felt late, later than it could possibly be. Still only dusk fading across the Sydney skyline, the Opera House and iconic bridge to the west would still be bustling with activity as people began heading home from work. Spring days pinching moments of sunlight from winter, st
Measured By Your Weight “You feel that Brian?” Blinking his eyes open and rubbing them clear, still unable to see in the dark room, he replied, “All I feel is pressure.” Straining, his eyes found the ethereal blue light from the street spilling through the chinks in the curtai
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The Departure “Je vais en France,” he said staring at the tired carpet. Twisting and shifting his weight, seeking comfort against the indifferent fabric seat, persisting he arched his back into a stretch. “Excellent, pourqois?” A floral voice replied. Unexpectedly, finding hims