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Submitted to Contest #98
She was daddy’s little princess. She wasn’t spoiled by any means, but Hozhooji (affectionately called “Little Hoo” by her family) was most certainly top dog in her family. She loved hunting with her dad, Nino. Together they could take down anything, elk didn’t stand a chance against this dynamic duo. Hoo’s mom, Ke, was the alpha female and leader of the pack, gracefully and tactfully leading the family and keeping harmony with all. Oh sure, they had clashes with rival packs over territory, but everything a...
Submitted to Contest #91
Altair wandered down the brightly lit aisle, sniffing the mingling woodiness, mustiness and oddly vanilla scents wafting from the bookshelves. His long blue arms swinging happily as he meandered along the timeworn remnants of old-style physical forms of fantastical stories and factual information. All his friends, who were few, and everyone he knew never used these primitive physical books at all, some did not even know these relics even existed. Everyone for decades has used their techeloids for reading, entertainment, and communication. Wh...
Submitted to Contest #89
“Get your head outta the clouds kid!” or “Don’t be such a ninny numbkins!” they chided Raphael. “There’s nothing that can be done of it! Be happy with what we have!” But Raphael was not happy with it, he wasn’t content. It’s just not fair! Why couldn’t things change? What’s wrong with looking toward the future and hoping it could be changed? Raphael placed his pointed little chin in his cupped hands. Sure the garden they lived in was gorgeou...
Submitted to Contest #88
Oh he was charming alright, and a prince. He had the most gorgeous dark wavy hair and the brightest smile. But that’s about it. He was as dense as a rock, no a boulder, and as shallow as a dried puddle. He had swooped down in a rage of passion and lust and married Cinderella after falling in love with her utter beauty and gorgeous complexion. Cinderella was thrilled and happy as a lark when he married her. She thanked he fairy godmother and her lucky stars for her good fortune. A prince! She was so happy t...
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