New Story Rules: A building falls, hope rises, and a man stands still.
The due date is yet to be determined–either late December or early January. Basically, during Christmas break.
By ED Nobody
There have been reports of a stranger around town–seemingly harmless, but suspicious none the less. He is older (though no one could say how much older), rides around in a yellow-brown truck (many claim resembles a snail) and only has one eye (most say it’s the right one that’s missing). But the most suspicious thing about him is the mail he delivers.
A Mail Carrier story.
By Hannah Christensen
The thorn tree hedge around the village has already been removed. Now Lou is fighting to get rid of the brambles, too. Haydon and Alvin believe the thorns are a protection, not a danger, but the opposition is mounting. How far are they willing to go to keep them?
A Neighborhood Feud Story
By Hannah Christensen
Shalonda is sure her neighbor’s obsessive lawn improvement is a sign of one more person trying to undermine her ability to be independent. He is not only showing her up, but taking the enjoyment in the process. Well, there’s more than one person on the block who knows how to get up early with a lawn mower…