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Submitted to Contest #254
DREADFUL DIVORCE! Madison and Joshua Lanfield spotted outside lawyer’s offices downtown. Fans of “Madshua” despair once again! Madison (née Harrison) and Joshua Lanfield are back in divorce court. Readers will remember that this is the couple’s third attempt at separating. Impressive! THE FAIRY TALE BEGINS… After only 27 days of courtship, former wild child Madison finally decided to settle down with the love of her life! Josh, who already had three movies under his belt (SAVING SAMANTHA, DOCTOR DEATH: THE TRUE STORY OF RICHARD MORTUS, and ...
Submitted to Contest #253
For the third time in a week, Brit peeked in the window after dark. She couldn’t help herself, really. The glow looked too inviting, too enticing for her to ignore. “Where are you, miss Catherine?” Brit muttered as she peered over the sill. “Your candle is lit, your Netflix is on… but where are you?” Brit shifted on her knees. She built up a little pile of leaves to act as a cushion, but it was getting late in the season, so the leaves had lost their crunchiness and simply gone soggy. The damp seeped through the knees of her jeans, but Bri...
Submitted to Contest #252
Sam was elbow-deep in freshly churned soil when they spotted a glimmer out of the corner of their eye. As they turned, the fairy froze and stared back at the gardener.When the fairy realized it had been caught, its wings drooped. “Oh… puff.” Sam blinked. Their eyes were still bleary from a midday nap, and they itched for a smoke, but neither of those things could trick Sam into believing there was a fairy when there wasn’t. The little sprite had a mop of mushroom-colored hair and a defeated expression. “Oh,” the gardener said under their bre...
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