Story By Damien Dsoul
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Damien Dsoul

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I was born in 1984, about a mile from SLAUGHTERHOUSE 5, close to where A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN. My father was murdered IN COLD BLOOD when I was about two. He was killed by some UNDERWORLD thugs who were known round the barrio as THE GANG THAT COULDN\'T SHOOT STRAIGHT. My mother, a BLACK DAHLIA, couldn\'t handle me, so I spent much of my years growing up inside GIOVANNI\'S ROOM. At the age of fifteen, I fell in love with a sassy LOLITA; we spent much of our weekends flying kites in the places WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO TREAD, and it was around that time that I met MAURICE, who would later become an undying friend, but fifteen years later, he got afflicted with THE SHINNING and his body got washed up in the MYSTIC RIVER.
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Couples of South Pointe Lake
Updated at Dec 9, 2020, 02:14
Welcome to South Pointe Lake. An idyllic six-mile suburban community. Here, everyone knows everyone, and everyone has a secret they would love to keep behind closed doors. One day, one of such secret sets off a tumultous dilemma between three married friends when they unearth an erotic video in another of their friend’s phone. This prompts one of them, Steve Miller, to start asking questions. Questions that would unearth a bigger intrigue occuring in his neighbourhood of which he is unaware, and that couple possibly break his own marriage. Also, a Black-American couple are taking up residence in South Pointe Lake. And they’ve got a baggage of secrets that will turn the community upside down.
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The Story of Caya
Updated at Mar 18, 2019, 16:09
Catherine arrived in Nigeria with her parents to spend a three-week summer holiday. Twenty-four hours later she and her parents including several other American families are kidnapped by rebel militants and sold off to wealthy Black Masters and Mistresses. This is her harrowing story.
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Lemmon's Journey
Updated at Mar 15, 2019, 13:10
Lemmon Grandee is sad and bitter about life. He is fighting the retirement blues and mourning the sudden loss of his wife. Lonesome and heartbroken, his friend and neighbors fear the worse. Suicide seems like the perfect antidote for him. Things change when while cleaning out his late wife’s studio, he uncovers hidden letters from his runaway daughter, Gloria, currently living a new life in New York City with her eight-year old son. Lemmon suddenly finds the spark of life he thought he had long lost. He gets on a bus headed to New York with the intention of rekindling his relationship with his daughter and see about convincing her to return home. Who knows? It just might bring an end to the nightmarish dreams plaguing him lately—dreams that foretell of a dark future awaiting him and his lost family. A story of love and death, pain and loss, and the courage to find second chances in life.
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