The Chase

Tom walked rapidly and silently to hide behind the front door, while the commissar was on the way to the backyard.   Their pistols are loaded with bullets. Tom opened the door very slightly to look inside very silently. He had an itchy trigger finger. However, when the damned door creaked very terribly, he hid back behind the door very rapidly again. It was creaking without any stoppage because of the shake of the unprecedented wind.  “Where am I?” the man groaned in pain giddily. He was due to vomit out for a sudden. Nausea had invaded his stomach who suffered from hunger for many days. He couldn’t feel his hands and feet, maybe because of a short temporary paralysis. As his eyes were opened, a blindly darkness made him inhale uneasily.  

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J. W. Cassandra: A szépanya tükre, részlet

The Foremother’s Mirror, a detail, by J. W. Cassandra. My short story I wanted to share o Mother’s Day just I’m late a day. Sorry. But, I could congratulate my Mother who will be 80 on 16th June. This is why I’m late a bit. The short story I wrote about an imagined character, a descendant of the Foremother, she’s not me. The whole story is available in my website, both in English and Hungarian. I mingled the features of a fairy tale, a family legend and a short story in it, intentionally. Illustration from Pixabay. My website: www.jwcassandra.simplesite.com I hope, you’ll like it.

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The Foremother’s Mirror, detail, by J. W. Cassandra

The Foremother’s Mirror, a detail, by J. W. Cassandra. My short story I wanted to share o Mother’s Day just I’m late a day. Sorry. But, I could congratulate my Mother who will be 80 on 16th June. This is why I’m late a bit. The short story I wrote about an imagined character, a descendant of the Foremother, she’s not me. The whole story is available in my website, both in English and Hungarian. I mingled the features of a fairy tale, a family legend and a short story in it, intentionally. Illustration from Pixabay. My website: www.jwcassandra.simplesite.com I hope, you’ll like it.

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The Eyes

Today, I’m in the campus again. And, I’m very busy again and again as usual. By the way, today, I am not on my mood because it is cloudy and there is no sunlight and am feeling very sleepy, drowsy and depressive at the same time. While still strolling, for a sudden, I was eye to eye with a young blond-haired woman unexpectedly – she was just opposite of me about two meters away from me at the across of the slot. We are not acquainted against each other nor we haven’t seen each other before. I don’t know who she is and she does not know who I am too. Moreover, she is not attractive even though not a nice woman at all.  

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THE LOSS

Okay. OK… I think this road goes to the Bank directly. Yes, exactly. Jut across… The Central Bank? Is it? Yes, but? But… but, anyway… I’m in front of the Central Bank right  now. Yeah. Anyway… He said to me that is HSBC. So? I came wrongly. Nonetheless, HSBC must be around here then. Why not? But, there is no other bank here.  I’m here waiting for you. Don’t stay in the hot so much. In Cyprus, the weather conditions are very terrible in summers – it is very hot and drought – a typical Mediterranean climate, but not like in France and Spain. 

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Galactic Vivid Blaster Wars

I have written this plot with the inspiration from Star Wars, Avengers, Lord of the Rings, etc. A short story to spice up your mood. Enjoy reading it!

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Ghost of the autumn o’clock

Sometimes I feel like I can I possess people. People that I have never heard of, never seen. I possess them for fraction of seconds, before their souls slips away from mine, like a gentle…

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J. W. Cassandra: Ave Caesar!

Ave Caesar!, by J. W. Cassandra, a grotesque short story from me. I wrote it today and of course, it is a fancy. I placed it in my short story volume, “Masquerade of Cycle of Existence”. I recommend it for those who like grotesque, thought-provoking stories. Its curiosity that accidentally, it bears actuality, either. And despite of its actuality, te story points beyond it with its philosophical content. I share it both in English and Hungarian. I hope, you will enjoy it.

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Ave Caesar!, by J. W. Cassandra

Ave Caesar!, by J. W. Cassandra, a grotesque short story from me. I wrote it today and of course, it is a fancy. I placed it in my short story volume, “Masquerade of Cycle of Existence”. I recommend it for those who like grotesque, thought-provoking stories. Its curiosity that accidentally, it bears actuality, either. And despite of its actuality, te story points beyond it with its philosophical content. I share it both in English and Hungarian. I hope, you will enjoy it.

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Cause and Effect by Charles Bukowski

Cause And Effect | A Poem by Charles Bukowski

This is a poem about suicide and how it often occurs to best of people. And those who don’t understand these people during their lifetime wonder why they chose death over their company. Charles Bukowski calls death as effect and oblivion created by people around him as effect.

Cause and Effect by Charles Bukowski
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Fire and Ice by Robert rost

Fire and Ice | A Poem by Robert Frost

Robert Frost chooses the best alternative as a mode of destruction if the world had to end this moment. He chooses the better mode from amongst ‘fire’ and ‘ice’. He is also giving justification for his choice.

Fire and Ice by Robert rost
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J. W. Cassandra: Az ékszerkígyó legendája, 2. rész

Legend of the Jewel-serpent, Part 2, by J. W. Cassandra, my last dragon tale. I share it both in English and Hungarian, in 2 parts, since it proved to be too long for sharing in one post. The tale belongs to my volume “Dragon Legends and Tales”. So far, to it 22 legends and tales belong, mostly written to 2004. I hope, you’ll enjoy the story.

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J. W. Cassandra: Az ékszerkígyó legendája, 1. rész

Legend of the Jewel-serpent, Part 2, by J. W. Cassandra, my last dragon tale. I share it both in English and Hungarian, in 2 parts, since it proved to be too long for sharing in one post. The tale belongs to my volume “Dragon Legends and Tales”. So far, to it 22 legends and tales belong, mostly written to 2004. I hope, you’ll enjoy the story.

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Legend of the Jewel-serpent, Part 2, by J. W. Cassandra

Legend of the Jewel-serpent, Part 2, by J. W. Cassandra, my last dragon tale. I share it both in English and Hungarian, in 2 parts, since it proved to be too long for sharing in one post. The tale belongs to my volume “Dragon Legends and Tales”. So far, to it 22 legends and tales belong, mostly written to 2004. I hope, you’ll enjoy the story.

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Legend of the Jewel-serpent, Part 1, by J. W. Cassandra

Legend of the Jewel-serpent, Part 1, by J. W. Cassandra, my last dragon tale. I share it both in English and Hungarian, in 2 parts, since it proved to be too long for sharing in one post. The tale belongs to my volume “Dragon Legends and Tales”. So far, to it 22 legends and tales belong, mostly written to 2004. I hope, you’ll enjoy the story.

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