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Submitted to Contest #100
“Hey honey,” Chris said through the phone. “I was just calling to let you know I’m gonna be home late tonight, I’m really sorry. We are just absolutely slammed here, but I should be home by 6:30 at the latest. Do you mind making dinner tonight?” I opened the fridge, holding the phone between my shoulder and my ear. “Of course, baby,” I said, forcing sweetness into my voice. I opened the freezer and noticed a couple unopened packages of ground meat. “How does beef stew sound?” “Sounds great,” Chris said. “I love you.” I bit back...
Submitted to Contest #98
Alessia and her best friend Maria were playing in Alessia’s driveway, like they did every Saturday. They were jumping rope, smiling and laughing. Suddenly, Maria tripped and fell on the ground. The girls giggled and Alessia helped Maria up, making sure that she was alright. “This is no time to be giggling girls,” a voice said. Alessia turned with a start, and saw Mrs. O’Reilly leaning over them. She was an older woman who lived across the street from Alessia. Her husband had died about five years ago, and ever since then, Mrs. O’Reill...
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