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Submitted to Contest #85
That’s the thing about this city – nothing ever truly changes. Crystal-like dew has set on leaves and petals, alike. Shadows passing come creeping over to our open window, slide into the room and leave in a blink. The chilly air of early morning smells like pastries and perfume and plight. The sound of something crashing makes me jump. I reach for the knife I have hidden in the mattress, blade dressed in thick cloth so it doesn’t pierce it through. Jumping lightly over creaking boards, I make my way towards the door. Silence hangs h...
Submitted to Contest #53
Rayne is, for the lack of a better word, scared. She is feeling as if a ball of dread has been bouncing around in her stomach for the past few hours or so. It was making her sick.Intuition - as some people called it - was a funny thing, for the line between intuition and imagination was paper-thin. But is her imagination strong enough to make her ill? Perhaps, but what is its reasoning for doing so? Imagination worked just as hard subconciously as it did conciously... maybe even more so, but it's never without rhyme or reason.It's too hot t...
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