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    The Duty of Charon, or Dr. Mertvyago's Notes

    The weather is disgusting. Slushy. Dirty snow slush has been underfoot for a week now. It's as if whoever is in charge of the weather up there got tired and decided to take a nap. And this fog is...

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    R.E.D.J

    The guy carefully closed the round hatch cover, pressing it tightly with his shoulder, tightened the latch, and turned on the compressor. In fifteen minutes, the air would be almost clean. The gas masks could be removed. His companion...

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    • Unsettling and very depressing, Dmitry. All those post-apocalyptic stories are horrid in their own way, but this was extra painful as the main characters were kids. Your story reminded me of the movie The Blue Lagoon from 1980. Two teenagers stranded on a deserted island and tried to cope with the situation the best they could. They even had a baby of their own, and at some point they saw no other way out, and decided to end their lives by eating some poisonous berries …

      Al

      • Thank you! I love evoking emotions in readers.
        But in “The Blue Lagoon” (part two), the heroes actually survived. In my story – no. No chance 😉

    • I agree with Al this was unsettling. Well written and conveyed allot not leaving the mind to wonder what happened next.

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    On the stars

    Vika carelessly pulled her jacket over herself, habitually wrapped a scarf around her neck, and left the apartment. Even this now seemed unnecessary and excessive. Why bother? With the decision made, it was completely pointless. Except perhaps to smoke...

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    • What a story. I like the banter back and forth between them and how she actually listened to the old man when he talked. The conversation about brings loved one’s back is one I find interesting because would they want to come back to this world in the state it is in? Welcome to Stars Rite

    • Powerfully penned, D. Excellent storytelling my friend. Welcome to Stars Rite. Appreciate you.

      Damian

    • Interest concept for a short story. The search for immortality in technology. It’s right around the corner which makes this write right on time! Enjoyed the read.

      My finance very much wants to have his consciousness downloaded and saved. I’m not so sure. Lol

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    Obscurity

    Some lonely cat strumming on an old guitar  Singing about memories that seem so long ago Whiskey leads to pain leaving behind a scar Another city passes while a new one says hello   A dark passenger on a joyride through time Lurking in shadows...

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    • This is deep and takes the mind to a place that makes you ponder what we are witnessing today, could it be avoided if we just remembered past events instead of letting it just fade into the back ground

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Fia. So glad you connected with the write my friend. From the first couple of lines into the first stanza of writing this it just had a trippy kinda vibe to me. So I just kinda went with it. Appreciate you, cuz.

        Damian

    • Tight rhymes, amigo. Sing your songs, even silently. They still hit.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Mark. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Will do brother thank you for your continued support. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • hello dearest Damian this made me sad the horde is so ficke my friend I feel you ❤️

    • Well damn. This reads like a whiskey bottle that learned to rhyme. I can practically hear the guitar echoing off brick walls. You really said, “Let’s take a road trip with regret,” and made it sound cool. Brooding in the best way. I’m into it.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Kay. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Thank you for your amazing commentary, I dig the description. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • A beautifully chaotic board, fitting for a poem about drifting identities, inner shadows, and the erosion of meaning. You’ve written something that feels like a road‑worn blues song fused with psychological noir.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, PAR. So glad you connected with the write my friend. You’re such a wordsmith my brother, even your commentary is poetic! Thank you for your continued support, it truly means a lot to me. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • Cool piece. Dark, intelligent & moving.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Keith. So glad you connected with the write my friend. I try brother, I try. lol. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • I got the feel of a New York City late night blues while reading this excerpt of a journey.
      C Train, getting off at W 4th St, an urban couple getting frisky and fussy in public, a homeless man marking his territory,
      a rat scurrying beneath the 3rd rail as the lone guitarist curates those city blues.

      Straight diggin this vibe, D

      Much respect

      Naaj

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Naaj. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Glad you’re diggin’ the vibe my brother. I was definitely going for that blues feel, that lone guitarist has and continues to observe the reality of humanity in this world. Thank you for the stellar commentary and continued support. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • “Dark passenger”…now that’s a concept i like to delve into very much. Relating to this wholeheartedly. Maybe a tad too much lol.

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Benjamin. So glad you connected with the write my friend. Yeah, we all have a “Dark Passenger” throughout this journey called life. Appreciate you.

        Damian

    • I don’t know where this one took others, and I’m refusing to check yet. But to me, this reads as those who are watching evil taking the stage and are documenting what they see. It reminds me of a name much in the news these days, and the vile things perpetrated and orchestrated by him. But that one man couldn’t have done any of those things without a lot of collaboration from a lot of others. Many of whom are currently destroying our world. The blues in the shadows fits this vibe so perfectly. And regardless where it takes people, it takes us, my friend

      • Thanks so much for reading and your kind words, Willow. So glad you connected with the write my friend. There is a lot of blues in the shadows these days, and all the elements you mention in your amazing commentary, are definitely sprinkled throughout this one. Sometimes I feel the need to pinch myself these days in hopes I wake up to what’s been a horrible nightmare, only to have reality slap that notion down quickly. So glad you’re back. Appreciate you.

        Damian

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