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“The basement is dark, very dark, with no natural light whatsoever, even though there’s a window down there, on the far wall. But it’ s covered in five feet of dirt. But don’t worry, we don’t keep bodies down there. Well, unless you count mothers urn. But it’s not down there anymore. In fact it went missing a few years ago. Before we ever got the chance to spread her ashes, it just ‘poof’ disappeared.But that’s okay, weird things like that happen to everyone, I think. It could just be me. But now since I live in the house alone I keep that d...
Submitted to Contest #64
“Is there anything else that you will need?” Asked her Aunts butler as he set the tray of tea on the table in the dining room, an elderly gentleman, about the age ninety five, with slick white hair. “Oh, no sir, I believe that’s all, thank you.” Orchid replied politely. Orchid had only been at her Aunt’s Gothic styled mansion for about three days; she was still trying to get used to the quietness about the manor but try as she might she didn’t think she would ever get used to the reclusive silence. Aunt Tess being older than...
Submitted to Contest #34
“Anne? Anne!” were the last words she heard as she fell down, deep into the dark abyss as if nothing would ever break her fall. She just kept falling feeling quite like Alice falling through the rabbit hole. But suddenly she felt the cold floor, damp and hard, all most slippery. She looked up, seeing a light, it was the living room light. She saw her brothers round face looking down, with a very apparent concern on his face, “Anne, are you okay?” is all he could barely mumble out. “Yes, I think so, what is this place?” She replied very curio...
Submitted to Contest #32
James worked as an accountant for a large business in New York City, you may be thinking how busy he must be everyday since he works for a large business and in NYC! Well it was actually quite the opposite for since Mr. James Steele (as he was formally known at his work) worked in such a large business there was already five accountants and about a thousand other people doing his job, in fact, he felt rather unimportant sitting from seven A.M until six P.M for five days a week, four weeks a month, twelve months a year in his diminutive yet p...
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