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Submitted to Contest #28
I wanted her; it was as simple as that. I met Trish at a bar one late October night; she was the bartender and a friend of my aunt’s. From the moment I saw her, with her shoulder length dark hair, fair skin, and deep chocolate eyes, I knew I had to have her. She wasn’t traditionally beautiful, but I was struck by her. When she spoke to me, all I heard was a choir of angels singing. She had to lean in close to be heard over the music and her scent was intoxicating. When she smiled, night became day. And her eyes, dancing wi...
Submitted to Contest #27
The train was dimly lit, but warm and welcoming when Jenny Green stepped on board and she was glad for it. Outside was blistery cold and the frozen wind was relentless. The kindly old conductor checked her ticket and helped her to her seat with a warm smile. “If you need anything else just let me know miss.” “Thank you.” He patted her shoulder and returned to his duties. Jenny sank down onto the plush red seat and sighed. This was not a trip she wanted to ma...
Submitted to Contest #26
Christina Landon leaned over the edge of the roof of the highrise hotel and looked down at the brightly lit street below. She opened her teal cigarette case and pulled one out; putting it to her lips she lit it. She took a deep drag and let the smoke out slowly. Her brain was fuzzy from all the martinis and the random drugs she had taken; her head was spinning and her thoughts were dizzy. She’d come up to the roof to get some air and smoke. “Screw it.” Christina said and climbed up on the ledge; dangling her fee...
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