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Submitted to Contest #62
Emil felt the card from his grandmother, the glossy finish now matte from years of him caressing it. “Today is the day.” He whispered. “The day for what?” Mom asked. Emil glanced up, eyes glassy, as he held up the box of trinkets. “I’m going to put these in a time capsule for Ellie.” A thin smile wrapped around his face as he sighed. “What will Ellie do with a time capsule about a woman he’s never met?” Emil stared, flabbergasted. “What…” he hesitated as he searched for the response in her confusion, “what will she do with this stu...
Submitted to Contest #61
Callum preferred his coffee fresh, hot, and noir. He slicked his hair with the obnoxious beehive look even few women dared to wear. Though he was cocky and covered with leather, he was unfortunately for him, too modern to be in the wrong twenties. The busy coffee shop proving Callum a disservice. “Sup toots,” Callum called as he approached the counter “what’s the special?” “Coffee?” Lisa rolled her eyes, her sarcasm going unnoticed by the pylon in front of her. “Noir, baby. Just the way I like it.” Callum popped his collar and bubbleg...
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