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Submitted to Contest #291
“Right!” a faceless voice boomed over the intercom. The shutter clicked, and the flash popped. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but I had no idea how I’d explain this photo to my husband. The morning went awry immediately. The alarm went off at 7:30 A.M., and I hit snooze a few too many times, but I’d slept terribly. I spent so much of the night tossing and turning, overwhelmed with thoughts of the big day. I just needed five more minutes—maybe ten. Thirty minutes later, I finally shuffled into the bathroom. Coffee was the only ...
Submitted to Contest #156
“I won’t go back. The past is in the past. I won’t go back. The past is in the past.”It was no use. As Tobias slammed his eyes shut he felt his presence begin to slip. Warmth and tingles began to wash over him. Starting at his toes and then to his legs, the feeling rose. As the feeling hit his waist, he clenched his fist, his knuckles turning white in hopeless defiance. He was overcome now, his stomach in his throat and still he whispered, “The past is in the past.” But the sensation continued to engulf him and he continued to slip, as if fa...
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