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Author on Reedsy Prompts since Sep, 2020
She was nothing more than a smile in front of a bag of bones. Some saw her, some never saw her at all, but if you did, you’d just look through her. That’s just how it is. That was the nature of the job. She knew how it went, to be so preoccupied with so many thoughts popping into your head that you look past the obvious for the illusive. She knew what it was, she saw it every day. People like you and me walking into a busy restaurant. So concerned with finding a table or the rest of our party that we look past the “wait to be seated” sign. S...
Submitted to Contest #63
What the fuck is Autumnal? Fucking coffee shops are always pulling this gimmicky bullshit. Whether it’s helping kids with cancer or puppies with no home, busissnesses are always trying out some sort of gimmick to drum up business. So, it's no surprise to see the window chalk on this hipster coffee shop read “autumnal drinks". It’s always some sort of bullshit to get the half-brained liberals to flock and spend their money on everything from pumpkin spice this to pumpkin spice that. I’d like to show ‘em my middle finger and they can pumpkin s...
Submitted to Contest #58
It was as quiet as anything she had ever heard. Her ears strained to grasp at anything in the zero gravity air. The USS-Nirvana's engines had always been humming along beside her, always keeping her company. But now, nothing. She floated in the darkness of the spaceship. The only light that appeared, appeared as beam below her. The beam of light casted through the window of the emergency door. Speckles of dust danced alone in the glow of the window. The moon lay infront of her and the ship, big and dead. She didn't know how she was going t...
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