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Solutions: The Dilemma of Patience is the last in the series of seven stories which explore one's relationship with self, others, and ultimately our Lord God. The story picks up not long after the Dilemma of Faith left off. In this last story of the series, Michael and his two friends are up to no good. Taking a number of necessary items for the host of believers held up in a secret location, they run into the most feared woman in the fiefdom of Los Angeles--Councilman Torres' personal
This is a short story about a girl (written in first-person point of view). She lives in a futuristic nation with her family where everything is a beach. The government replaced all houses and roads (to the joy of some and devastation of others) with beaches. She hangs out with her e-bot and older brother.
"the sound of women’s laughter drifted across the still water of the harbour, lights glinted on the oily blue surface. She was an Indian ship, The Mumbai Princess. He could see turbaned members of the crew moving among the guests serving drinks. It was Divali, the Indian festival of light, flickering lanterns and night lights. In the stern of the ship was a golden statue, one of the Hindu goddesses- garlands of bright flowers hung round her neck. She shimmered, reflecting the light
Solutions: The Dilemma of Patience is the last in the series of seven stories which explore one's relationship with self, others, and ultimately our Lord God. The story picks up not long after the Dilemma of Faith left off. In this last story of the series, Michael and his two friends are up to no good. Taking a number of necessary items for the host of believers held up in a secret location, they run into the most feared woman in the fiefdom of Los Angeles--Councilman Torres' personal
This is a short story about a girl (written in first-person point of view). She lives in a futuristic nation with her family where everything is a beach. The government replaced all houses and roads (to the joy of some and devastation of others) with beaches. She hangs out with her e-bot and older brother.
"the sound of women’s laughter drifted across the still water of the harbour, lights glinted on the oily blue surface. She was an Indian ship, The Mumbai Princess. He could see turbaned members of the crew moving among the guests serving drinks. It was Divali, the Indian festival of light, flickering lanterns and night lights. In the stern of the ship was a golden statue, one of the Hindu goddesses- garlands of bright flowers hung round her neck. She shimmered, reflecting the light