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Submitted to Contest #54
The red and blue lights, flashing from all directions, were more than just smudgy illuminations in the slanting rain, as fire trucks and police cars gathered around an overturned vehicle. Logan stood by the side, amongst many other horrified onlookers, but the only difference between him and them was that he didn't understand what was going on. For one, he was even confused as to how he had gotten there in the first place. The accident had occurred very close to his house, and he wondered if the victim was from around the area, but t...
Submitted to Contest #52
It's true what they say that goodbye is the hardest thing to say. More so, when you know that you'll never see the other person ever again. To me, it came as a shock, as I didn't expect such a misfortune would before me. At least, not in the soonest time possible. I had hopes Edward and I would grow old together, enough to see the births our grandchildren. Most especially since longevity ran in both of our families. I had just finished my morning shift at the call center where I worked and happily drove to the drug store. E...
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