
Edward Smith
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I can write on ANYTHING & EVERYTHING from fictional stories,Health,Relationship etc. Need my service, email [email protected] to YOUTUBE Channels https://tinyurl.com/3xy9a7w3 and my Relationship https://tinyurl.com/28kpen3k
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The Wall
You don't see it until you hit it. That's the thing about modern systems. They look like open doors. They look like pathways. The website is clean, the buttons are bright, the language is welcoming. Apply Now. Get Started. Join Us. It feels like invitation.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Humans
Please Stay on the Line
The phone rang on a Tuesday. I knew who it was before I looked at the screen. The bank. It had been ringing for three days. Same time. Same number. I let it go to voicemail the first two times. On the third day, I answered.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Humans
The Dangerous Roman Rituals Kept Hidden For 2,000 Years
It happened in the early morning of September 3, 89 AD, in a closed room of the medical wing of a Roman villa in Capua, when a 12-year-old girl, calling herself Lucilla, was screaming as two physicians and four matrons nailed her limbs against a marble table.
By Edward Smithabout a month ago in Confessions
Weight Loss For Women
Best Supplements for Weight Loss for Women The best supplements for weight loss for women are typically fiber-based supplements, metabolism-support nutrients, and appetite-control ingredients — but scientific evidence shows most weight loss supplements provide only small or inconsistent results, and safety varies widely.
By Edward Smith2 months ago in Humans
Best Supplements For Weight Loss for Women
The best supplements for weight loss for women typically include fiber supplements, green tea extract, probiotics, and metabolic support compounds like berberine. They work best when combined with calorie control, exercise, and hormone balance support — not as stand-alone “fat burners.”
By Edward Smith2 months ago in Longevity
Salt for the Returning
The first time Elin came to the shore, she brought too much with her. But it was a lantern, full moon. Bread wrapped in cloth. A knife she did not know how to wield. A little jar of honey, which spilled on her coat pocket, and stuck sandy to everything she came into contact with.
By Edward Smith2 months ago in Fiction



