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Legend Tripping

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  1. Most of the children of Carlin High School were engaged in the usual playground activities, girl gossiped rapidly sounding like a thousand busy typewriters; youthful first years laughed and chas ed each other around the yard, burning off energy; older kids from the rough end of town hid behi nd the toilets, smoking weed. Steven was sitting alone, perched on the fence like a hawk, watching all the normal mayhem when he spotted Simon Anderson take a nosedive onto the concrete. The boy just went white and dropped, and even though the other kids were making a godawful din, Steven definitely heard Simon’s skull crack like a heavy egg as it smashed onto the ground. The noise was a sickening, hollow sound that made his heart jump in his chest. He immediately jumped off the fence and rushed to see if the older boy was alright. In the seconds it took him to move to where Simon was, there was a large crowd around Simon, some girls were screaming, an older boy was shouting, “Get a tea

The Scheme

Nineteen eighty nine, a number, another summer; sound of the funky drummer ubiquitous on the radio. Gordon Harper drummed his fingers against the wheel in time to the tune. It was a nervous staccato, no doubt about that. As he sat parked on Casgairt Road he wondered if he should just bolt. He'd a couple of grand left in his savings, and could be on the next flight to Chilé or Singapore, could be anywhere but here. He threw his cigarette butt out the window and immediately lit another. This was going to be a bad job, that became apparent as soon as Skinny's name was mentioned. When Dunkie mentioned that nutter he should have said “I'm out.” He didn't. No, he didn't want to look like a shitebag in front of the big boys. If he had any real stones he would have told Dunkie to take a fuck to himself. Instead he was sitting with a fucking shotgun under his seat waiting for that nutjob Willie Barr. Total... Fucking... Nightmare! Once more he sucked on th

Samhain

“ So, ur ye aw ready fur the morra night?” Norma asked. She was a tall woman, with a bob of red curls covering most of her head and was staring across the desk, impatiently waiting for an answer. It didn't matter that Stewart was in the middle of a call, there she was looming over him, asking another dumb question. He ignored her for the thirty or so seconds it took to finish the call and then looked up at her and asked “What?” “ I was just saying, you got yourself sorted for tomorrow?” Norma asked again, keenly. “ Why what's so special about tomorrow night?” He asked. Norma pointed past him, he turned in the vague direction her finger was pointing, but could only see the wall, and clock with showing the date. Oct 30 th . Tomorrow was Halloween, was that what she meant? Did she think they didn't have Halloween in Denver? He had to know. “You mean Halloween?” Norma nodded nervously, and looked around the room like a skittish mouse catching whi

The Lunatic Fringe.

“ You know when you have to suck your dad's cock?” The kid started, confident, smiling broadly, trying too hard yet not trying hard enough. The audience were as young as he and liked the opening. He was getting laughs. McKenzie was not surprised but he'd seen enough. 30 seconds and twenty quid down the drain. This was not what he was looking for. The whole festival had been disappointing, from the desperate mid-life crisis fathers doing their “greatest hits” revival tours to the fresh-faced newbies with their mortgaged haircuts being taken for a ride by the business. He'd seen nothing worth remarking on. Even his favourite sweating alcoholic misanthrope seemed to be struggling with his craft. He didn't know why he kept coming to Edinburgh. The cliché was that it was all becoming too commercial but the cliché was true. Comedians sponsored by corporate interests were merely entertainers, they did not belong to the line of Fools, of Bards and Shaman. McKenzie bel

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