David Greer

The Girl Who Knew Too Much

The restaurant hummed with soft laughter and clinking glasses. Dressed in tailored suits and shimmering gowns, the patrons enjoyed their evening, unaware that everything was about to change. From the shadows outside, a frail girl watched. Hunger clung to her like a second skin. The scent of roasted garlic and fresh bread pulled her forward,…

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Her Second Spring

At 45, Elena lost everything. Her husband passed away unexpectedly, her children moved far away, and the house that once echoed with laughter became unbearably quiet. Days turned into months, and her reflection in the mirror seemed to fade with the passing time. Wrinkles deepened not just from age, but from sorrow. She barely left…

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