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Author on Reedsy Prompts since Jun, 2020
Submitted to Contest #55
He smiled as the stack of chips got passed to him. The other player left the table, defeated. It was normal to him, however, he’s never lost a card game. “Luke, man, how do you do it?” His best friend, Aaron, asked as he hung his arm around him. “I’m surprised you’ve never had a birthday party at a casino before!” “You know I couldn’t. I just turned 22 today.” He responded smirking. He tossed his blonde hair back as he straightened his simple outfit. The all black look with the leather jacket, shirt, and jeans contrasted with his bri...
Submitted to Contest #54
You stare at the front of your new school, making sure that the stare didn’t turn into a glare. It was weird to return to school as this new person; a kind person. You pull out your phone and check your reflection. The blonde wig didn’t fit you at all and the clean uniform felt off. The white button up shirt was buttoned up all the way and the plaid bow fit right in the center of the collar. The plaid skirt was far too loose and long for your preference and the white stockings ended at an awkward position. Not to mention the simple black sne...
Submitted to Contest #52
It was finally the day his daughter was going to get married. He had prepared for this moment ever since she was born and although it made him sad to see her go, he was happy that she was going to be safe from everyone else. His daughter was ditzy and clumsy and could never befriend the right people. Most people said she was bad luck but he preferred to call her Gievenna.  A scream from the room across interrupts his thoughts and he rushes out of the waiting room. He opens the door to see his wife slapping the bride-to-be. ...
Submitted to Contest #48
"How do you still have straight A's man? Tell me your secret man, come on." Jack pleads as he walks with me out of the class, his arm wrapped around my back. Junior year hit him like a truck when he realized he was failing all of his classes and barely scraping by with a C minus. "it's not that hard man: stop partying and start studying." I tell him. as I say hello to my fellow classrooms. "There has to be some other way Felix." Jack says as he pushes the front door open for both of us. "You know I can't stop." "Which is the problem Jack...
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