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Submitted to Contest #322
The rain never stopped in London anymore. It hammered the skeletal rooftops of Poplar, ran in black rivers through shattered alleyways, and made the square into a slick mirror of mud, shards of glass, and old graffiti. Beyond the city, Canary Wharf rose like a citadel, all glass and steel and electricity, untouched by the rot below. Inside those towers lived the people who mattered, the rulers, the Regents, the blood of the city. The Devils who preyed on the weak, on the poor.And tonight, the city gathered for the Selection. Torches flickere...
Submitted to Contest #321
Ashen Lane curved off the high road like a spine, narrow and cobbled, lined with houses leaning conspiratorially toward one another. Their soot-darkened bricks sagged under centuries of rain, windows flickering with the faint glow of gaslight from within. The street felt like it was holding its breath, waiting.I hadn’t intended to end up here. My flatmate had gone sour, thus ending my time and i was desperate, answering adverts without thinking. The first time I saw Miriam Lacey’s house, I thought I’d stepped into another era, a forgotten Lo...
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