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Submitted to Contest #45
“The children; did they take the caterpillar? I don’t want Tabby getting to it,” Henry muttered, watching from the couch as Tabby scuttered off of the seat next to him. She took a place on the floor across the room, curled up with her tail tucked neatly between her paws. Lola put down the towel she was folding and sighed. “No, it’s on the kitchen table. Henry, it’s your nephews; they’ll be over again sometime soon, and I’ll make sure that they take him home.” “Damn it, Lola. I told you to make them take it today. Go put it outsid...
Submitted to Contest #44
The train creaked to a stop, smoke billowing from the pipe that protruded from the roof. The right heel, then the left, emerged from the opening doors of the train. Her bag hovered just inches from the concrete, and her emerald eyes squinted in the brightness of the sun. Locks of auburn hair fell over her forehead. She scanned the platform for a familiar face; her eyes settled on the soft, round visage of a 10 year old girl. Upon noticing the woman in heels, the girl stood straight and waved frantically. She leapt towards the woman, knocking...
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