Tag: Inga
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14th dimensional Court, my Trial/5 233
In a restless dream, a protagonist envisions himself as Gaal Dornick on Trantor, pursued by dark creatures. Awakening before a critical court verdict alongside friends, he reflects on their legal strategy and hopes for a positive outcome. Eventually, the jury declares a groundbreaking verdict, declaring innocence and paving the way for future harmony.
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14th dimensional Court, my Trial/4 232
Inga and I prepared her defense for my trial, discussing strategies in a quiet court setting. She proposed using video clips to showcase my role in fostering Arcturian-Terran symbiosis. The emotional weight of our past conversations with Melissa heightened my anxiety, but Inga’s confidence reassured me about our approach. We concluded our preparations for the…
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14th dimensional Court, my Trial/3 231
I woke up early. My friend had spent the night watching over me, at the foot of the bed. I showered, made some coffee, fed Paul’s friend, and got dressed, in the sober and professional garb I wore for work at the university. Then the two of us started walking toward the Court’s building. I…
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14th dimensional Court, my Trial/2 230
The narrator reflects on the complexities of inter-dimensional relationships and the consequences of a taboo regarding procreation between humans and Arcturians. Inga questions the narrator about their discussions on having a child, leading to guilt over succumbing to Melissa’s influence. Amid these ethical dilemmas, they prepare for a significant trial that could alter their lives.
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14th Dimensional Court, my Trial/1 229
The narrator, a historian from the year 3065, faces trial on a picturesque planet concerning his relationship with Melissa, an Arcturian. His attorney, Inga, explains the court process, emphasizing the emotional and legal complexities of their union. Melissa’s decision to live as human poses significant implications for her identity and their future together.
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Spring’s Witness: A Journey Through Love and Memory 227
The narrative reveals the enduring dream of two eternal lovers, survivors of an apocalypse, existing invisibly alongside the living. They are haunted by jealousy from other spirits over their youth and beauty, while cherishing shared memories and landscapes. Their story unfolds amidst pain, horror, and the watchful presence of an owl.
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From Thesis to Bestseller: My Writing Journey 221
Inga reflects on her experience with a budding writer who transitioned from a thesis on local labor struggles to crafting engaging narratives. With encouragement from Ursula, an intriguing figure with extensive knowledge of Arizona’s culture, the writer explored personal histories. Inga’s journey reveals the complexities of inspiration, influence, and identity.
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Turning Thesis into Stories: My Journey 216
The author completed their thesis with Inga’s help while also publishing stories in local magazines. They connected with Ursula, a literary agent interested in their work. As they edited the thesis and visited Inga’s grandparents, family memories surfaced, particularly regarding her parents’ loss. The reunion allowed contemplation of deeper family narratives.
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At the Lake 214
Inga and me, at the lake at night
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At the Gate of Night 211
At the Gate of Night
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Embracing Change and New Beginnings 204
The couple found an apartment in the town of B**, known for its medieval wall, after exploring various options. They moved in with the help of friends, and Inga started greening the terrace. They quickly adapted to their new surroundings, enjoying the local shops and peaceful environment, while maintaining a private lifestyle.
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Healing and Transformation: A Journey Through Illness 194
The narrator recounts a period of fear when Inga falls ill with a high fever, during which she refuses medication and recovers after four days. Her revitalized energy, appetite, and strange connection to bats lead them to consider moving to a quieter place, away from unseen watchers, for a more peaceful life.

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