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Weekly Contest #280
Content warning: Strong language“Shut up!”“I can’t see anything!”“Don’t you think I know that? Just shut up. We need to be quiet. Come on, keep crawling. We’re almost there.”“Fine. But I don’t like this. There are still people in the building. Evan said they’d all be gone by now.”“Yeah, well, Evan’s a little bitch.”“I can hear you, you know.”“That’s the point. Why are there still people here?”“Beats me. Museum closed six hours ago. By all means, they shouldn’t be.”“Can you see them? What are they doing?”“Let me check… Seems like there’s some...
Weekly Contest #242
Lus liked solitude. Quietness suited her, it allowed her to observe not only the magnificence of the nature around her, but also the nature within. To recollect her thoughts and feelings was calming, and it worked best when alone and in silence. Not to say she couldn't enjoy or appreciate the bustle of the city, the conversations of strangers, the laughter of children, or even the low humming of cars or the loud honking of its inhabitants. Her low heels clicked on the pavement in a steady rhythm, the golden sun beaming down on her face. Righ...
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