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Submitted to Contest #89
1 Alas, the cross she bears He gave me two choices. Door A had ‘Normal’ written on it. Door B said, “Go back and try again.” Now, before you assume who was the Choice Guardian standing in the middle, no, it wasn’t Lucifer or some mind concocted God figure. It was another version of me standing in the ethereal river of life, where two ordinary wooden doors stood on either side. The blinking cursor on the screen taunted the writer, who had no clue what to type next... “Cough… cough.” “God, it sounds like he's coughing his lungs out,” tho...
Submitted to Contest #60
When everything was brokenThe Devil hit his second stride(...)For fear of moments stolenI don't wanna say goodnightBut I'll still see you in the morningStill know your heart and still know both your eyes(...) Adam 531 could not remember when he first walked under the midnight sky and found these words buried in the rubble of something called a music store. All the piece of paper said was that it was part of song titled “Lost” by a human named Dermot Kennedy. “What is a song? What is music?” He remembered asking. He never got an answer. Its ...
Submitted to Contest #49
Constant Anticipation Matthew 24: 33-35(…) Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door. Truly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away until all these things have happened. Heaven and Earth will pass away but my words [will not](...) The open bible lay on a large wooden table among other books in a country home, somewhere buried deep in the mountains of South America. Sheep grazed outside the open door, wild birds chirped in the trees, a shallow and thin creek fed the green grass typica...
Submitted to Contest #47
Just when things go right, the Universe dishes this out(Based on a true life story)Picture this: you're at home, sending a text message to your family to give them the good news. “Hey, Mom! I got hired for Royal Caribbean! Yes!”It's a huge deal. For the past six months you've been studying, tasking tests, taking a three hour bus ride to the nearest big city go to the school and take the classes, and basically not sleeping much while you work two jobs; Two less than mininum wage jobs. And it has been a tough road. And when you think tough, yo...
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