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Submitted to Contest #316
The first time Jordan Reyes heard the roar, he thought it was thunder. It was close to midnight, and he was locking up his father’s auto shop on the edge of the industrial district. The streetlamps flickered over cracked pavement, graffiti-tagged warehouses, and the rusting skeleton of an old freight depot.Then the sound came again - not thunder, but a symphony of engines, the kind that vibrates in your ribs and makes your teeth buzz. It grew louder, until a blur of color and chrome shot past at impossible speed. One car, then another, then ...
Submitted to Contest #308
“Hello, I am Zander Williams from the company of Tree Physiology Boncorp association of the ancient trees,” I said while shaking Mr. Shandom’s hand. He had broad shoulders and a sharp jawline almost making me feel like he was trying to intimidate me. “Ahh, it is only fate that we cross paths, and I assume you are making me an offer,” he said. “Well yes, but I promise you that if you do decide to invest you could be changing the whole medical community,” I responded with the lack of confidence. I already felt like I blew it. “Come on pull it ...
Submitted to Contest #305
“Hey, Carson!! Come up here and solve the answer on the board.” “Huh?” I felt a cold streak of drool on my face. I immediately wiped it off, not fast enough. “Eww… why are you drooling all over the place” One of the kids in the class said in a whisper loud enough for the whole class to hear, while staring at the horrendous drool-puddle on my desk. The whole class erupted in laughs. I felt anger and embarrassment swelled up in me as my fists rolled up into a ball. “Ring!!” the bell went. A bunch of 7th graders rushed past me, shoving me in th...
Submitted to Contest #291
Ethan Calloway never made a decision without rolling his dice.It had started as a game in college—a late-night dare, a silly ritual among friends who couldn’t decide what to order for takeout. The First RollThey were arguing when Ethan had pulled out a pair of dice from a board game box and declared, “Odds, we get pizza. Evens, Chinese.”The dice rolled onto the carpet, showing a four and a six.Chinese it was.It seemed innocent enough, fun even, until Ethan started using the dice for more than just food choices. What movie to watch? What topi...
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