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Submitted to Contest #62
By now Chris knew exactly where to look. Oliver thought he was being clever, but Chris was getting better at predicting his patterns of behaviour and his likely hiding places. Last time, he was found in some kind of shady bar down by the harbour and since he never hid in the same bar twice, logically he would be on the other side of the city. That said, Oliver knew that Chris knew his behaviours so as soon as she realised he was missing, Chris went straight towards the harbour. He would almost definitely be at a bar, or some other place he c...
Submitted to Contest #59
In the heart of the city, in the heart of the restaurant district, there’s an alleyway. Down the end of the alleyway stands an oddly named dessert café called ‘The End of the World.’ It is small and a little bit strange, with a weird post-apocalyptic theme, but it is well-loved by the locals and is a popular destination for young couples as an after-dinner destination when they’re not quite ready for their night to end but are also not quite ready for anything more risqué. I’ve noticed this young man who frequents The End of the World. He co...
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