Five minutes before the call, the boy in front of me fell asleep and slipped out of his chair. We all snorted but the professor just gave him a hard stare until he got up off the floor with a sheepish grin. By then, I'd stopped thinking about my mom and was focusing trying to read a note that someone had carved into the tabletop.
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Life Flashes
Short StoryNessa Weber is nineteen when she receives a life altering phone call in the middle of class, and she knows, in that moment, that she will never be the same. But that's not where her story begins. It started five years ago when her dying grandmother...