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Submitted to Contest #105
As the first light of day eased itself through the mist, I no longer noticed the slight chill in the air. Winter was closing its doors as we slowly started to move into spring. But still we sat there, wrapped together in a woolen blanket I had received when my grandfather had passed away. It was magical. Not just the sunrise. Not just the night before, but the events that had led up to this. Well, mostly magical. That was what my mind was allowing me to see at this time. The good times. I glanced over at him, blinked, and then looked ba...
Submitted to Contest #62
It was a very sizeable hole. The word 'hole' almost seemed inappropriate considering its size. She stared down into it; her mind was so confused and unbelieving that her first thought was that it would make for a nice pool. It was deep enough! And then her mind went quiet. Blank almost. Her eyes just stared, but nothing was registering. Her lungs inhaled and exhaled, deeply, slowly. Her heart continued to pump blood through her veins, though she felt cold. Her body was functioning as usual, but her mind was not. You could say it was fati...
Submitted to Contest #61
I was 30 years too late. Or really, 47 at a minimum if it was to be enjoyed properly. And it was to be another 25 years or so before before I would have a chance to come anywhere near it. I had been waiting my whole life for this moment. I wasn't sure that it was really happening. So many flashbacks when I heard the news. So much excitement. I waited and waited for confirmation that it was really happening. I screamed with joyous anitipation when the news hit my impatiently waiting ears. I hurriedly texted everyone; well everyone that would ...
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