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Submitted to Contest #52
He was there again. I thought I had finally gotten rid of him. I guess you could say I had been chased by him for weeks, although he had never come toward me. He was just there. Always just at the edge of sight. Always there. He was featureless as best I could tell. He was a large hulking figure in black clothes that just stood and stared. I could never make him out clearly, except for a white face and a large smile. In the beginning, I’d tried to be coy about it. I tried to ask people if they saw th...
Submitted to Contest #51
The waves crashed against the pier as Leah walked along. It had been a long time since she’d met any of her friends on the beach. She wasn’t sure she’d gone at all since the incident last year, at least, not alone. She looked up, feeling eyes on her. Some of the younger fishermen were standing in front of the docks, leering at her. She hugged her shirt around herself, thinking her father had been right to suggest bringing the dog along, but it was too late now. She wasn’t going back in front of those old shacks.She glanced around when she st...
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