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Submitted to Contest #54
AUDREY HEPBURN BOB HAIR When I open my salon door for the first time, I beam with pride looking at the flowers from loyal clients. I picked one message from the branch of purple lily” Dear Jess, my hair will always be under your care. Signed by Veronica, and another card “ Remember it was thirteen years ago when you curl this hair. Smiling sweetly to myself ….. I was forty then. I need to pick up a skill or works to keep the expense after my divorce. I have moved into my paren...
Submitted to Contest #53
I put my signature with the pen which symbols our love thirty-year on the marriage paper, and now on the piece of paper which end it. I threw the pen in the basket and walked out. My last tie to this man, which I once loved which turn to hatred for three years. I am a free woman, looking for a new start in my sixties. Little I knew.. what happens on forthcoming raining hot days Day 1s I was sitting on my sofa, watching “ Train to Busan. My eyes actually following the jerk around, minding he does not pack anything extra...
Submitted to Contest #52
Tiong Bahru is a small contemporary or hype little town. There are beautiful café and coffee shops, which is the fusion of east and west. Down the lane, the vinyl shop growls at their presence, side by the charming boutique art gallery, front by many beautiful murals which depicts Singapore lifestyles. Tiong Bahru is a trove of Inspiration or “ Inspiration”. In the lazy hot afternoon, most cafés are swarmed by tourists, old neighbours or cab drivers over their favourite coffee with cake or pau. It was a peaceful town until I e...
Submitted to Contest #51
The Guardian star in COVID night The door flung open! By the two sides of a path, there are tons of groceries There is three stacks of rice, many can of meat, sausages, and there is a stack of toilet rolls, toothpaste and even tea towels. Jacklyn thought her mum having another new business idea. She walks to the fridge, and couldn’t find her favourite lime juice. “ Mum! Don’t you think you go overboard? “ Aiyoh! You never know what like without food. Grandma told me of Japanese war” retort Mrs Huang. Jacklyn scowled at the reply ...
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