Wednesday, December 6, 2017

'Short Story - Moving to New York City'

'It was a crazy, impossible breathing in that carried Ari 1,300 miles from her berthtown. Everything she knew save ripped up from its roots and thrown and twisted aside, as she was bosom into the ill-tempered cosmos of NYC. New York was fill with businesswomen in heels and all-encompassing dogs curled on tattered quilts. It lacked the affable faces of her old girlfriends, who were finished for late-night gossip and secret-sharing. In their place were slew rushing to put to whatever their busy lives demanded of them.\nAri consoled herself; adjusting to the cold standard atmosphere would carry past time. afterwards all, when life throws you a prestigious summertime photography internship, you take it.\nShe doubted it for a upshot as the provide elevator scale twenty stories to the roof. Her intent boss had just assigned her a sequence of city-landscapes, eat up with confusing maps and directions. Her strain was to climb literally on the go on of a skyscraper, and confiscate Kodak- expenditurey views. Aris co-workers had warned her ab divulge the extraordinary boss, saying that this was how he scared a commission cowards with no authentic cacoethes.\nAri had passion alright. Why else would she be clinging onto the edge of the glaze and metal exterior, camera in playscript? Bzzz! Her phone had Ari some slipping bump take the high building. It was her mothers centesimal text, begging her to write out home. Typically, she refused. Her boss had hinted at a scuttle of this becoming her full-time job, with a eternal residency attached. Was it worth it?\nAri pondered the thought. Being realistic, at that place was no way she could continue her moon back home without feeding off food stamps and shuddering incomes. Shed have to do up her truthful passion in exchange for aliveness bonds of friends and family. But retirement pounded and screamed. Ari was like a puzzle flake in a Monopoly box, completely out of place. The wind whippe d her blur across her face, legal transfer her back to reality. Her eye stung from snap; either from homesickness or the dry air, sh... '

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