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Submitted to Contest #98
Part IDiscovery'George,' she said, 'George, come here.'I let the paper plane drop from my hands, bored. It's not like I could fly through it to somewhere in the world, like you could do with a real aeroplane. As a teenager I was obsessed with the idea of flying, but if you had known me as a child you wouldn't have complained. At the peak of night, when the humans were asleep, I would sneak down to the playground at the bottom of the hill and steal old plastic bags and newspapers from the dustbins, never minding that I might be spotted. I wou...
Submitted to Contest #96
The town was set on the gentle slope of a hill, facing the east. The nearest airport was five miles away, and so it was that he had to fly here on a carpet, trying hard not to pass out. Ian slowed when he saw the little speck of brown that indicated the town, and tilted his carpet. A strong gale told him that he had messed up something somewhere, so he straightened up, eyes stretched wide against the wind. He tried once more, and this time he darted down towards the sloping earth. Benjamin was waiting for him at the landing post, tru...
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