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Submitted to Contest #88
SOMEONE WHO ALWAYS LIES “What are you doing?’ came the voice of Johnno’s mother “I’m doing my homework”, shouted back Johnno as he quickly picked up the porn magazine he was pouring over and threw it under his bed, just in the nick of time as his mother slammed open the door and stormed into his room. “You are not doing your homework, I can’t see any school books or papers – what are you really doing my boy!” “I’ve just finished.” Answered Johnno in a very convincing and soft voice. The next day, wet and cold, all the children in the...
Submitted to Contest #69
Uncle Bill was a very respected man, he had initiated several very unique projects within the community, one of which had awarded him an Order of Australia. He held a very high position in his career within the IT industry and always spoke in a positive, professional and well articulated manner. He was the father of six daughters, all of whom had developed from childhood in various styles, being extroverts - most of them - well educated and well respected. They had unique relationships with their father, demonstrating open communication a...
Submitted to Contest #58
LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL                                                 Janine Hallett The plane was about to land, “Thank God”, I thought, after a 17 hour flight the thought of landing sounded fantastic. We were arriving at Hannover Airport to visit our friend Heinz. We hadn’t seen Hein...
Submitted to Contest #39
Sarah was feeling cold, she wasn't sure why, as she was standing outside on a beautiful summer's night, looking up at the stars. They were spectacular, but she was shivering. Something wasn't quite right, she had a feeling like feathers touching her all over.I'm outta here - she thought - actually shouted - to herself. Quickly she gathered her books that she'd bought out to read before the sun had started to go down and started back to her house. It wasn't too far, but she felt this strange sensation and felt it hard to walk very fast.As...
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