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Submitted to Contest #20
The doorbell rang and Eileen ran as fast as she could (which wasn't too fast). She hadn't had a reason to run ever since she got pregnant, but knowing that she was out of shape wasn't the same as feeling out of shape. She had barely run a few feet at best and she was panting like she'd just finished a marathon. Shen she opened the door and the young doctor panicked at seeing her in such a state, but Eileen waved her off before she could say anything."Thank you for coming so fast. I know you have more important things to do, doctor.""It's per...
Submitted to Contest #19
I have two jobs during the holidays because I hate myself and I don't get invited to many parties anyway; at least not the ones that are held at a time that clashes with my schedule. In the morning I work as a cashier for a department store. The children's section is probably the worst place to be in. I lied in my resume about working better under pressure but so far so good. No one has tried to call the manager on me; the parents are simply too tired to do the effort and I'm blessed. My evening job has nothing to do with children but it's g...
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