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Weekly Contest #103
TW: murder Cerys awoke as the early sunlight filtered through the morning haze - the gentle caress of dawn easing her from the unreality of her dreams. Owen was laying at the foot of her bed, still asleep, his body fringed with the ember glow that precedes the sweltering heat of a summer day. It was rare that she slept through the night, let alone in the heat, for her mind remained vigilant even as her body lay in rest. She slept better when Owen was close, a mother’s comfort perhaps. She sat a little longer indulging the f...
Weekly Contest #81
It was the usual quiet night when my train arrived in my hometown. Nothing ever happened there and so it was no surprise that the stumbling pace of the place had not changed at all. I made my way from the station along the avenues I had grown up in, the streets where I had played, and the school where I had met her. It was all just so, as if every brick of every house had waited here for me. As though the town’s existence was an illusion only maintained for my benefit, and it would fall still as soon as I left again. I passed through suburb...
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