Living Up: Friends

I could get him down here with me.  For that's what all pitiful people do, from the drunk, to the addict, to the miserably lonely.  They tug and pull and drag those around them down into the pit where they reside.  They beg and plead and lie and pretend until their prey is caught, until there is another in their dark room to share in the torture that is the bitter, empty, hollow captivity that they have erected about themselves.  Escape is not attainable, but commiseration is.

Living Up: Friends

Sean continued to navigate the truck through winding suburban streets, thickly settled but thickly wooded.  Each home sat close to the street, bordered by juniper shrubs and uneven sidewalks.  Behind them, sprawling yards remained brown-yellow from a long winter, while towering black pines appeared brilliantly green next to the bear slender arms of oaks, maples, and walnuts.

Living Up: The Lawn

Somewhere deep within the border of South Carolina there grows a terrible jungle.  It is comprised primarily of a handful of wild, spirited, blades of grass and knee-high clumps of innocuous clover.  But within this suburban amazon grows a nefarious weed.  Surely of alien origins, the hideous vine stretches and writhes its way across a patch of earth no bigger than a dining room.

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