Reverse rendition.
everyone knows that the mafia is a criminal organization, and if you go into a mafia run neighborhood in New York you will notice that it is almost crime free. It is a safe neighborhood to live in. The mafia looks after its own. Which leads me to think about the country, the United States of America. It’s their country as well, and with all the craziness happening in the country with the last administration allowing open borders, letting millions of unvented, undocumented immigrants to enter illegally, and activist liberal judges refusing to hold criminals liable for their crimes, and liberal activist District Attorneys refusing to prosecute criminals, and traitorous congressmen and women/senators not supporting legislation to protect this country it is just a matter of time that they will start policing their own neighborhood from all these traitorous officials. In this case the neighborhood in question is the entire country.They live here too. If the conservatives can’t protect the people adequately, maybe they can. So when a traitorous judge who let a criminal illegal alien go free vanished from her home one day, with out a trace, I started thinking. Who could have done this, and why. No ransom note was given, no one claimed responsibility. And then a traitorous congresswoman disappeared, from Minnesota. She was a foreign born National and didn’t appear to even like America. Her only loyal constituents were foreign born nationals now living here, and on government assistance, sucking on the tit of the country’s welfare system. And she became a multi millionaire in the process. Again, no ransom note, investigation by the FBI could not discover any leads as to who was responsible. And quite frankly, they didn’t care. Nor did the Secret Service detail assigned to her. She just vanished. Good riddance, was the general consensus. Then another traitorous lawmaker disappeared with no leads as to how or by whom. Another foreign born national, another America hater. Almost no one cared. The liberal lawmakers and activists started to worry, would they be next? They started to retire, or didn’t run in the next election. Judges started following the sentencing guidelines. DA’s started prosecuting criminals. Sanctuary cities and states stopped their liberal activist policies. Some liberals kept on doing their craziness, and every once in awhile one would vanish, with no explanation or leads to investigate. The main stream fake news screamed and blamed the conservatives in a conspiracy rant, until one of them disappeared as well, and then they were silent. The left became scared, and paranoid. And became silent. Things started becoming normal and rational again, with common sense policy being passed in the legislature with no obstruction by the radical left.
Comments (14)
You left me wanting more. Did the moss have an ulterior motive if you stayed still too long?
How evocative and mesmerising. There’s certainly more to this story. A part 2? 😁. Congratulations on placing in the challenge 🥳
Beautifully crafted! Well done!
Ohh this is excellent! I got vivid images of this eerie forest and I loved every second of it! Beautifully written and poetic. Great work!
Very well done. You brought the photo to life with your words. Congrats on the Top Story
Beautiful ! The story and word certainly transport you to the forest
This is great. Congrats on the TS
Lovely.
I am left wanting to read more about Bryolic. It is full of harmony and beauty. Definitely changing my perception about moss.
So visual and beautifully done-and a brilliant word to describe moss! Congratulations on TS!
You have totally altered my perception of moss here! I always think of it like a cushion or something that softens but now, I'm definitely going to be more suspicious of it and its motives. Very evocative. Congrats on TS!
I love this. It both fits perfectly within its own micro fiction, but leaves me wanting more. Beautiful and haunting all at the same time. Subscribed!
Good job
I love this. I'd love for this to be a word. I just used moss to describe a texture in a story I wrote and as pictorial as it was, the word itself made the scene less appealing. Like, who wants to think of moss in a sex scene? Lol! Bryolic sounds much more intriguing in context. (The sentence was "like a bed made of moss" but I think "I sank into its bryolic softness" sounds better)