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The Cuds, Part II

24th September 2023 Blown Periphery 0

The Pink Mist There wasn’t much left of the pick-up.  The missile had impacted just behind the cab, which had broken the vehicle in half.  Blackened steel reinforcing hoops from the tyres hung from the [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story, Book Five – Chapter Thirty

21st September 2023 Going Postal 0

Paolo and Jinnie chatted about the evening as, with the cruise control set to 70, they raced around an empty M25. They both agreed it had been a fabulous evening and Jinnie asked Lucia what [more…]

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The Cuds, Part I

17th September 2023 Blown Periphery 0

A World of one-thousand-four-hundred years ago, Separated from us by four-and-a-half hours Three hours and fifteen minutes into their shift, the pilot and weapons systems operator of the Reaper drone  were on top of their [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story, Book Five – Chapter Twenty-Nine

14th September 2023 Going Postal 0

A rather tense Ro parked her second-hand Ford Focus behind a brand new Citroën C3 and walked up the garden path past another C3. She was still looking at the shiny new car on the [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story, Book Five – Chapter Twenty-Eight

7th September 2023 Going Postal 0

Miranda, Melissa and Andrew tried for several days to come up with a fancy name for the new business and failed miserably. In the end it was Belinda who suggested the name should reflect the [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story, Book Five – Chapter Twenty-Seven

31st August 2023 Going Postal 0

The Range Rover rushed up the M23 and onto the A23 into London with its blue lights embedded in the bumpers flashing but it was the two escorting police cars that impressed Penny, Nigel had [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story, Book Five – Chapter Twenty-Six

24th August 2023 Going Postal 0

Larry was perched on Jinnie’s garden office desk watching Jason and Gary trying to sort out the electronics that worked the door in the wall between his garden and Nigel’s garden next door. Larry was [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story, Book Five – Chapter Twenty-Five

17th August 2023 Going Postal 0

Belinda phoned Jinnie saying she was going to look at progress on Mr Farage’s house the next morning and did she want to walk around the house with her? Then perhaps she could visit Willie [more…]

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Jinnie’s Story, Book Five – Chapter Twenty-Four

10th August 2023 Going Postal 0

Jinnie, Brian, and on this occasion Miranda, once again visited the TV station for a progress update. As they waited in reception Mike Graham walked out and did a double-take before walking over. He said, [more…]

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