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Submitted to Contest #97
The moonlight caressed her face, outlining the sharp perk of her nose and the curve of her eyes, brushing the freckles that were splattered across her cheeks. The wind ran through her tousled hair as it made its way into the already cold attic. Momentarily, she looked like the fifteen-year-old that I had last seen leaning on the windowsill, telling me she was going to California.“There are better acting gigs there, you know.” She had said, her eyes sparkling. “More opportunities. Definitely better to be an aspiring actor in San Francisco tha...
*TRIGGER WARNING - this story focuses on suicidal tendencies and homophobia. If you are sensitive to the topics of suicide, self harm, homophobia, or anything related to them, I advise reading something else a bit more suited to your taste.* It was the perfect opportunity. Almost like the universe had carved out this time slot, just for this moment.Both my parents were off at work, too busy tapping away at computers to care about their children. My sister was in middle school. Probably in science class at this moment. My parents had con...
Submitted to Contest #83
“You know, maybe you should be worried?”Alun looked up at his friend, brushing away his cyan hair from his face. A lofty grin played on his lips. “You shouldn't be so uptight, Clyde. What could the humans do to us now?”Clyde snorted. “They made plastic. That’s concerning enough on its own.”Alun let out a merry laugh. “Oh, please. We’ve survived for thousands of years already. The humans couldn’t possibly pose a threat to Thule anymore. Don’t worry about it, Clyde.”“Whatever you say, Alun.” Clyde cast him a stern glance. “But Thulans still ha...
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