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Submitted to Contest #39
The incessant, dark sky held thousands of bright glimmering stars as I lay, listening to my heart beat. It echoes in my chest as I stare up with admiration and resentment. As I breathe a weary sigh, I turn to look at her. She lays there, next to me, unmoving with her enchanted beauty as her dark locks of hair that lie around her head, frame her round face and her fair skin glistens in the full moon light that showers us with her blessing through her silvery rays. I feel like it's all but a grandiose dream, one from which I can not wake...
Submitted to Contest #38
It was now the third day in a row that my brother had not returned from the run he had said he was taking to the Supermarket. I was starting to really worry about him now and wasn’t even sure if I would see him again. This is the longest he had been gone before and I am not even sure if I should go to look for him or just stay here like he told me to do if he never comes back. Ever since the world went crazy with this infection, my brother was the only one to be there for me. Our parents were, hopefully, out there somewhere still and m...
The little boy tossed tirelessly in his bed, hoping that his mother would come in soon to check on him. She seemed to be taking longer this time, but he wasn’t sure how much longer he had till it would disappear completely if it had not already. Nothing was worth the wrath of his mother if she caught him out of bed this late again though, that he was sure of. He froze, relaxed his body and closed his eyes just as his door swung silently open just wide enough for the hall light to shine in his room with his mother’s figure looming in the open...
Submitted to Contest #37
The first time she recalled seeing him was when she had just managed to dodge a rain storm that was passing through her small town as she made her way to work that morning. He was already inside the small cafe and, if she recalled correctly, he had a coffee as he enjoyed a black book that bore no title on the front. She had only happened to notice him because the cafe was nearly empty already except for a couple in their own world off to the side and a lonesome barista who was busy in the back. As she had entered, she also took notice of him...
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