Paul RiosJul 8, 20132 minLast Week’s Memoir #19Andy thought about it. He had heard the name before, The Multitude. Just last month, an emergency newscast ran about an incident perpetrated
Paul RiosJun 10, 20133 minLast Week’s Memoir #18Andy could almost hear the clink and grind of the gears in the captain’s brain. The captain was plotting.
Jake CorbinMay 18, 20124 minLast Week’s Memoir #17Being smashed out of his gourd on LSD sounded lovely—at least then he could write off this living nightmare to a psychedelic-induced haze...
Jake CorbinMay 14, 20122 minLast Week’s Memoir #16The captain was still facing the freshly closed blinds when he asked the question. Andy was still focused on whether he had just caught the
Bryce McEfeeMay 9, 20123 minLast Week’s Memoir #15The swift stinging breeze of bullets cutting through the air uncomfortably escorted Andy as he ran. His only advantage being he reacted so f
Bryce McEfeeMay 7, 20124 minLast Week’s Memoir #14Face down in a soft pillow, smothered away from the rest of the world, Andy wakes up. He lay eyes closed oblivious to the night before. He o
Paul RiosMay 4, 20121 minLast Week’s Memoir #13Andy’s blackout weirdness continues as he flashes back through his memories.
Jake CorbinApr 25, 20124 minLast Week’s Memoir #10Andy raced through a yellow light, barely making it through the intersection before the stoplight turned red. There was no flash from the ca
Jake CorbinApr 23, 20123 minLast Week’s Memoir #9“What the hell is going on here?” Andy jerked upright in his desk chair. He had no idea how long his boss had been standing behind him at t
Bryce McEfeeApr 18, 20123 minLast Week’s Memoir #8Andy walked out of his boss’s office, feet focused on his path while his mind raced ahead toward the loading dock. Walls and people blurred
Bryce McEfeeApr 16, 20122 minLast Week’s Memoir #7The aroma of freshly brewed coffee hit Andy’s nose like smelling salts. He opened his eyes. Andy had enough sense to realize he was standing
Jake CorbinApr 11, 20123 minLast Week’s Memoir #6Without saying a word, one of the men grabbed the end of the mattress Andy had previously been holding. The other man, whose face looked lik
Jake CorbinApr 9, 20122 minLast Week’s Memoir #5“Name?” The inquisitive voice burst loudly from a speaker directly to the left of the front door. Andy discreetly glanced around but didn’t
Bryce McEfeeApr 4, 20121 minLast Week’s Memoir #4The truck eased to a stop. Without hesitation, Larry got out not saying a word and went straight to the back to start unloading. Andy halfhe
Jake CorbinApr 2, 20122 minLast Week’s Memoir #3For the last six years, Larry Miller has been the delivery truck driver for Mattress Discounters. Despite sharing his name with the famous a
Bryce McEfeeMar 28, 20122 minLast Week’s Memoir #2Andy parked. He paused for a brief second. Disengaged eyes stared back at him through his rear view mirror. After a deep sigh and a non-conv
Jake CorbinMar 26, 20122 minLast Week’s Memoir #1Andy Fiscus could see his breath hover in the air like a puff of smoke as he rolled over to the empty side of his bed to get closer to his a
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