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Weekly Contest #336
The bullet had pierced through the supposedly “bullet-proof” vest. She looked at me in horror as she hit the ground. Before I could even move, she was lying in a pool of her own blood. Blood had stained her blue shirt where the bullet had pierced the vest. Blood was dripping down her shoulder, and down her arm. She was dead, I was sure of it. All I could do was watch. Fighting every impulse to scream out, lash out, and cry out. The tears burned in the back of my eyes. She was gone. That was it. A bullet whizzed past my face, and I could hea...
Weekly Contest #297
In the corner of a cafe I sat at a small table on wooden chairs, lined with dark red cushions. I was sitting across from the most beautiful girl while she sipped a cup of tea. The cafe was mostly empty, and was set far enough back from the roads and hustle and bustle of the busy streets that it was quiet. Sure, it wasn’t the fanciest place to take someone on a first date, but when you meet someone as beautiful as Analia Suarez, you find a way to make anything work. The waiter came by to collect our menus and take our orders. He had a natural...
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