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Submitted to Contest #48
The message had been clear and simple: For the answers, find Rowan. It would have been helpful if Luna knew who Rowan was. She gazed up at the dark sky and had the urge to curl into the abyss of shadows that she used to take comfort in. She looked ahead to a city she could no longer recognise, and somehow, she knew exactly where to go. Luna had no past memory of who she was besides her name, but the one thing she did know is that she had the ability to manipulate shadows. She felt her hands tremble, slithers of shadow mo...
Submitted to Contest #47
Things had been out of the ordinary all week. At first, you weren’t quite sure what was going on. The thick tendrils of fog rolling into the university town in the evenings and disappearing without a trace the next morning somehow seemed too beautiful and mesmerizing to even be real. The chill that ran through your body even though the weather forecasts had predicted scorching heat waves were enough to tell you that there was something eerie about the town that you called home. Despite the fact you were new to the town, you felt a de...
Submitted to Contest #46
“You want me to write you a story?” Emma asked. She’d noticed Will had been bringing up her writing more often, but this was the first time he’d ever asked her to write something. “I do.” Will said, amusement lining his face. “Why?” Emma knew where this was going, and she was dreading it already. “I know you’ve been having a hard time lately, but you haven’t written something in months.” He explained. “And?” Emma stood there, waiting for him to make his point. “Now you have a reason to.” He smiled, hop...
Submitted to Contest #45
The young girl looked out of the window in a state of awe, watching as thousands of people, her sister among them, marched through the streets with their confidence held high and their signs even higher. She stood up on her tiptoes as high as she could, and saw a street filled with people chanting as far as the eye could see. She wondered why they were shouting for equality in the streets, and why so many people would think of gathering together like this. She knew it was best she stayed inside, but she longed to go out and join her sister, ...
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