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The Key to Deception

 Jordan Kingsley was a man with some bad habits but a good sense of business. His fortune had afforded him many advantages, including various artifacts and awards that adorned his large hall. However, the most prized possession he had acquired in his lifetime was a set of ten rare beads, each worth a million dollars. This fact wasn't a secret among his acquaintances, who included his elder brother, Benjamin Kingsley, his wife, Harriet Kingsley, and their son, Clinton Kingsley. Unfortunately, Clinton was autistic, though remarkably creative, and Jordan felt a special bond with him, sponsoring his education out of genuine love rather than pity. Jordan was selective about those he let into his heart, reserving his true affection for those who earned it. This often excluded his own brother, his brother's wife, and even his business partners. Harriet, aware of Jordan's distant relationship with her son, made efforts to keep Clinton away from Jordan, fearing that the uncle's ...

We Shred

 In the shadows of a squalid room, where dust and decay entwine, Blake, with vacant eyes, seeks elusive poetry, a thought so divine. The wall, a witness to neglect, sheds dust upon his bed, Expressionless, he contemplates, with turmoil in his head. A notebook, forsaken on the floor, a battlefield for rats, Their battle over rotten bread, a reflection of life's pained spats. Blake intervenes, casting the loaf and rodents away, Yet, 'Everything Shreds,' he scribes, a mantra for the disarray. As a train rattles by, shaking his abode with disdain, Dust cascades like sorrow, a relentless, gritty rain. Unfazed, he writes, pen dancing on the page, A narrative of desolation, an artist trapped in a cage. The air thickens with the stench of urban strife, Yet Blake persists, capturing the essence of a desperate life. Amidst the cacophony of honks and traffic's cruel ruse, He confronts his reflection, eyes reflecting an inner bruise. In the mirror's gaze, a revelation unfolds, ...

The Wizard

  THE WIZARD Synopsis: Detective Eadger Erick and his partner Charlie Spencer must unravel the truth behind a mind-bending magic trick performed by a mysterious yet renowned Magician Thomas Geedar GENRE: Mystery/ Drama 1.  ACT 1 2.  ACT 2 3.  ACT 3 4.  ACT 4 5.  ACT 5 6.  ACT 6 7.  ACT 7 You Might Also Like:  The Don Men Under Mask A MADMAN

THE WIZARD- ACT 7

  SCENE 1 London, The Randall's Theater, A crowd filled in the entire theater with every eye waiting for Magician Thomas Geedar to appear on the stage. In the Audience, there are Detect Eadger and Charlie Spencer seated as well, waiting for their turn to volunteer to expose Thomas Enter Thomas, Thomas: Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to a brand new evening show. I hope we all have gotten rid of the nostalgia that we got from the last show, where you all wholeheartedly welcomed my 30-year-old self! well continuing from there I would like to bring my latest magic trick before you! Eadger: (Loudly) Before you start! I would like to say something! All eyes are on Eadger Thomas: Everyone please welcome my friend Detective Eadger on the stage, a big round of applause for Eadger (Public Applauses) Eadger: The Public will applaud, I do not tell my audience to applaud, they do it because they like it! Thomas: We will see, say what you want to say Eadger: I had cracked the magic trick with Mag...

THE WIZARD- ACT 6

  SCENE 1 Nancy, France, Dr. Jacob's Office In Doctor Jacob's lab, he had set up an apparatus that looks like a laser gun and a bunch of monkeys Doctor Jacob: I was working on this technology for over two years now, and then I get a letter from you, that you want a demo, which is why I had to collect monkeys Eadger: Won't you try it on humans?  Doctor Jacob: You   wish to volunteer, you are welcome! and if not, try not to ask such sweet silly questions Charlie: Sweet, Silly Question! You got a competition eh Eadger! Doctor Jacob: Now what you are about to experience might take away your vision, therefore you must wear these glasses for your own safety. Charlie: And what about the monkey? Doctor Jacob: This light works differently for their sight, for him it will just be sunlight.  Charlie: (Whispers to Eadger) Don't tell me you thought this for real? Do you think Thomas used similar technology to control his age? Eadger: Magic is filled with secrets Charles, you neve...

THE WIZARD- ACT 5

  SCENE 1 London, Eadger's office Charlie: How the hell, did he find out? We left no clue Eadger: Charlie Spencer! you are fired!  Charlie: What did I do now? Even you were involved in all this Eadger: Not for that, but for asking a stupid question. Of course, he knew, I took his certificates under his bed, don't you think he will look under his bed once or twice a week? And of course, we refused his coffee, which was alone enough to bring doubt to his mind. Charlie: Yeah, and maybe, he had more loyal or more intelligent spies than ours First Spy: Don't get me started Charlie Spencer! we did our job, and he is too clever! he left no clue even to his staff about all the magic tricks he performs. He is a wizard, a real wizard!  Eadger: Please, go home, all of you spies need some rest, me and Charlie will take it from here. Charlie: What next? Eadger: He insulted me in front of everyone, and now it's his turn to get insulted in front of the whole world to see.  SCENE 2 ...

THE WIZARD- ACT 4

  SCENE 1 London, Outside The Randalls Theater, Eadger: Do you believe in magic? Charlie: I believe in miracles Eadger: What's the difference between a miracle and magic? Charlie: Magic is seen, and miracles are experienced. When a sick mother cooks for her kids and brings them joy, that joy is exaggerated on the mother's face, well that is a miracle. Magic is the food her children eat. Eadger: Ah, I never realized, you were a prophet. What do you think? What Thomas performed that day was a miracle or a magic trick. Charlie: For now, it was a magic trick for me. Eadger: What has been done to us, Charles? Our careers are ruined after this. After my clients know, I have been working on a stupidity like this, are they even going to take me seriously? A detective who ruined his career for a stupid magic trick. Charlie: That's true, but the magic trick isn't that stupid I believe. Enter Thomas Thomas: Gentlemen! here you are! Eadger: Thomas! we were waiting for you Thomas: C...