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Submitted to Contest #189
Death. I can’t decide whether it feels more like falling into a deep sleep or waking up from a nightmare, but one thing I am certain of is its similarity to life in the most unexpected of ways. I have now come to believe death is an individualized experience. This is the story of mine. The end began much like the beginning. Gasping for air. An instinctual cry for unknown reasons. Eyes opening to blurred vision. The desire to figure out your surroundings, but the fear of the unknown. No concept of time. Everything going black o...
Submitted to Contest #188
“So, what’s the catch?” was the first actual sentence out of Mrs. Benson’s mouth. New clients are always apprehensive, but Mrs. Benson had an ora about her that was giving off something else. I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. If I had known where the next hour would take me I would have gladly left my finger cradling my pen and sent Mrs. Benson on her way. But isn’t that how all stories like this begin? An unanswered question. That leads to more questions. That will eventually lead to an answer. Even if that answer is one we wish we had ...
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