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Weekly Contest #363
Sailor Girl I’m not someone who grew up accustomed to admitting my faults. For instance, if I got a date wrong–which I never do- the reasoning would go as such: “Ah, no, see that's what I meant, but there were just too many syllables and too short a time for me to convey all of them– you must have simply misheard me.” But this girl, she makes my faults tumble out of my mouth one after another, and when I stand there looking at my spilt mistakes, all I feel is utmost joy as I know, in looking up, I might see her face. Riddled with so man...
Weekly Contest #361
The Light The light burrowed itself deep into every crack and crevice that had for so long convinced itself such a thing never existed. The light brightened the pupils of every person who dared to foolishly look up at the wonder instead of away. The light entered the city after thirty years. He’d seen the light before, once, when he was too young to remember how many years he spent with it. How he loved the light, he ran, fell, and rested through its watchful gaze. His first teetering steps were taken under the light, and he’d watched o...
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