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Submitted to Contest #104
Heather’s ideal Friday night was to stay at home and have the evening all to herself. The peace and quiet was the best part. She could read without any distractions, or watch a television show without anyone else judging her tastes. Not to mention she would much rather hang out at home with her small group of friends and play games instead of going out to a bar. She hated crowds and being approached by strangers. Luckily for her, Heather was all alone in her apartment on this particular Friday after work. She had just finished up her last me...
Submitted to Contest #103
TRIGGER WARNING: Mentions of sexual assault, abuse and murder. On the hottest day of the year, Nora and her twin brother, Seth, found something unusual in their grandmother’s basement. The only reason they were there in the first place was because she had asked them to help her go through all of the things she had accumulated over the years. Combined with the fact that the basement was the coldest room in the house, Nora and Seth were more than happy to oblige. Most of the boxes laying around the basement had a bunch of albums filled with ...
Submitted to Contest #100
It was a cool summer evening as Sophie walked along the sidewalk of a surprisingly quiet neighbourhood. Leaves rustled gently in the wind, birds cawed in the distance, and small animals scuttled along the pavement to climb up trees. It was quite a calming and peaceful atmosphere, however Sophie’s mind was the complete opposite. The closer she got to the apartment building, the more nervous she became. She repeatedly wiped her sweaty palms against her summer dress, and she tried to calm her racing heart, to no avail. She had met Nick at a mut...
Submitted to Contest #99
“Is that everything?”Kaylee poked her head out of the open window as she drummed her fingers against the steering wheel. Her best friend, Madison, stood in her driveway with her hands on her hips. She was chewing loudly on her gum.“For the last time, we didn’t forget anything. Now stop worrying and get in the van so we can get out of here!” Kaylee said.“Come on, Maddie, we’ve been ready for like, ten minutes!” Chelsea called out from the back of the van, tapping furiously on her phone.“You can never be too sure, you know,” Madison climbed in...
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