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Submitted to Contest #40
Their was no one their, I was all alone. The sky never seemed so blue, as the grass was a bright yellow and green. People were dying, while arms were being fired. "One down, two to go!" yelled the enemy. I didn't know if I was the one, you know the one to go. Paralyzed, I could barely move. This happened once when I was little, I was so afraid that I literally became paralyzed. I told my self going into this gig, that I had to be brave, and I had to be strong. I vowed, I was the the one who vowed to the US, to my family and to God that I was...
Submitted to Contest #39
It was a sunny, but gloomy day outside in Riverbank, Missouri. It was like any other ordinary day. I had to go into work because I was on call. The patients at Grayson Memorial Hospital needed me. In some ways, I think I needed them too. I had no one in my life, I was single dog lover. Among the thousands and millions of people, who were also single. Nothing ever happened though. Sure, I went on a couple of dates, I even down loaded those non-sense dating apps. You know, the ones that set you up for failure, or the people who are just in it ...
Submitted to Contest #38
I was sitting in my living room with my voluptuous burgundy cat; Leonardo/Leo. He was purring so much today. Sometimes, I wish that he didn’t lose all his hair when the groomers bathed him, but what can you really do when he has to take pills for his leukemia. I remember the day that he was diagnosed. He was just a little kitten, waiting to be adopted. No one took him because he was a sick kitty. His brothers and sisters were healthy cats, except him. So I decided to take him home with me when I was walking in central park. As I was walking,...
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