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Submitted to Contest #82
Peter sat at the table, an orange glow flickered on his wrinkled face. He stared at two candles that began to melt a bit onto his cake. 62. “Make a wish.” Peter looked to his left, received a smile from a young woman. He looked to his right and received another smile from a young man. Back to the cake. “I wish I knew where I was.” The two young adults looked across the table at each other. A slight nod. “We’re at your birthday party,” The women sniffled, “you’re the big six-two.” William looked at her, squinting his eyes, “And y...
Submitted to Contest #81
I got to the Y at 10 o’clock in a pristine, vertically-black-and-white-striped shirt, whistle around my neck. On my feet, I wore those black shoes that nobody knows the name for or the brand or where the hell they got them from. I had a duffle bag slung over my shoulder with my Jordan’s in their shoebox. For some reason, they called out to me before I left the house but I knew Coach G had enough players and was low on volunteer referees. I didn’t need everyone’s eyes on me today anyways. I hopped out of my car dribbling a basketball betwee...
Submitted to Contest #79
I pulled into Carl’s driveway, which was really just a soaked patch of grass, at about eight o’clock that night in my grey SUV. He didn’t have a garage and it was raining pretty heavily; I was gonna have to dash out of the car to stay dry. Raindrops hit the windshield and left clear streaks in their wake as they slivered down the front of my car, it made me miss the dry weather in Colorado. I wanted to go back. Right then. Put my car in reverse, pull out of that swamp and drive thirty-six hours from whence I’d came. Then I looked in...
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