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Everyday Drabbles #394: The Protector

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She lived in the ruins. An immortal being summoned to protect them, she’d done what she could, for hundreds of years. And the city prospered. They built wonders, and made tremendous strides in science, philosophy, and art. She kept them safe from raiders and rival city-states. But no civilization lasts forever.
She was bound to that place, and when it fell into ruin, so she changed from a goddess into a monster, slithering along stones and hunting any trespassers. She protected the city’s lost treasures from thieves, but if any were to ask her, she would freely share her memories.

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Everyday Drabbles #393: Original Sin

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It was the third date, time to start asking the serious questions and see where the relationship was going. “So,” I asked, as casually as I could. “Are you religious?” I was a Christian, and it was an important subject for me.
“I’m a big believer in original sin,” she said.
“Do you mean that humanity is inherently flawed, or that you believe the bible should be interpreted literally?”
She laughed as she positioned the sex swing over the pile of blood diamonds. “I’m just of the opinion that if you’re going to do something, you should make it memorable.”

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Podcast: CCRC71 – Treehouse of Horrors (The Simpsons S2E3)

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Tonight your hosts, Hugh, Rich the Time Traveler, Opop, and Jurd, discover there was originally a third alien beyond Kang and Kodos.

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The Simpsons is available streaming through Disney+!

Chrononaut Cinema Reviews is presented by https://www.skinner.fm and http://hughjodonnell.com, and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.

This podcast was originally posted at Skinner.Fm on Thursday, October 29, 2020.

Everyday Drabbles #392: The Virgin

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It was his first time. He was nervous. What if he did it wrong? He’d waited a long time. A lot of his friends said they didn’t want to wait, that they wouldn’t do it. But he had. He wanted his first time to be special, important.
Finally, he saw her. She smiled, and could tell he was a mess.
“First time?” She asked. He nodded. “Don’t worry, you’ll do great. Here’s your ballot and a marker. Follow the instructions, and when you’re done bring it over there to feed it into the machine.”
He voted, and it felt fantastic.

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Everyday Drabbles #391: Marooned

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They were stranded on a desert island, put ashore by the mutinous crew and left to die.
The captain fell into dispair on the second day, and on the third, the bosun awoke alone, and found the pistol missing.
He rushed to the beach and wrestled the gun away from him, but it went off, striking the captain in the meat of his thigh. The bosun bandaged the wound as best he could, and dragged the captain back to their makeshift camp.
They were going to survive, the bosun promised himself. They both were. Not for revenge, but for love.

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Everyday Drabbles #390: Warning Signs

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The physicist was surprised to be called to an emergency meeting, and was even more surprised when she found Anti-Graviton, from the Justice Sorority, sitting in.
“First, I want to say that your work has been exemplary, and—” Her boss said.
“We’ve got our eyes on you,” the heroine interrupted. A folder floated across the conference table. She opened it.
“Wait, are you putting me on a watch list because of my freaking name?” the scientist asked, indignant.
Dr. Lucy Deville grumbled as she stalked back to her lab. She’d show them how good she was. She’d show them all.

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