A mix of stories that gives shocks, tears and laughter. Here are the ones that stood out for me.
T.L. Morganfield's Music Box the rated R version of Toy Story. Snowflake the stitched up bear has seen better days but he is the toy bully. "An eye for an eye"
Mulligan Stew by Brian Rosenberger a short poetic piece
Pam L. Wallace's Below The Surface is a girl cat fight between two sisters. A little twist at the end.
The Dead March by Brian Rappatta gives us Aaron who is the strange kid in school who plays with G.I. Joes. His farther an alcoholic who may offed his wife. Aaron shows his dad at the end who the real men are.
Kurt Newton's Thirty Two Scenes from a dead hookers mouth.
5 stars