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Asharif

In the boat with Asharif are three very wealthy and elegantly dressed people. The man has a grand hat and many layers of flowing robes, while the women are dressed in much lace and silk, with delicately embroidered parasols.

As Asharif rows, he doesn’t think about the disparity between these sophisticated people, with their fine talk and smooth skin, and his own blunt manner and blistered hands. These people of high standing may be comparing their impeccably buckled shoes with his bare feet, their flowing garments with his tattered shirt and shorts, the large jewels on their fingers with his broken and dirty fingernails. Asharif could have looked at these outer differences if he’d chosen, but his interest was in that which lay beneath the human veneer. This is why these people chose his above all the other water

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Summers Gone By

He was an exceptional friend, my Danny. He always had a smile for me, and sometimes it was just to give me comfort. Stopping by his gravestone one bright summer day, I looked at it and read the familiar words, no longer taking note of the short time between the date of birth and date

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Seraphic Retribution

The shining creature moved forward, eyes glowing silver. It was a fearful sight. The Old Man watched in terror as the vision placed both hands on the handle of a long shimmering sword, the blade pointing down so it touched the

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