The D Bus 2

February 7, 2009

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Brenda was a happy child. She was living with her parents in a four-bedroom house in the wealthier American suburbs. She never had to suffer from famine, like her parents did, she never had to wish for clean water, as her parents prayed for. Since she has been born she lived on the bright side of life, as the saying goes. Her parents were lawyers and had moved into a nicer neighborhood to fully protect their only child some years ago. She grew up without scarcity and developed a fine sense of poetic justice. (…)

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THE D BUS 1

February 4, 2009

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In an American town, which only exists due to the permanently invading students, which we could call consequently a student town, is the sun at its peak. To our protagonist, it seems like a torrid period since she is not used to this special weather conditions during October. Usually, where she comes from -  from the Middle of the globe, if you were raised in Europe – she is protecting herself from the rain, which pours down like waterfalls leaving all pedestrians totally drenched in cold water, with a red, 50 cm wide, and by the time the winter comes, holey umbrella. So, she knows that she will need to buy another umbrella for the upcoming season. (…)

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