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Submitted to Contest #95
With a deep sigh, Azrail walked into the room of Erin Davis. He dreaded this task more than any other that night. Her entire family had been so cruel and selfish that they had left an impression on the Angel’s mind. He didn’t expect this woman to be any different. Azrail’s gaze softened at the sight of once vibrant petals that littered the room. Vases covered the bedside table and the windowsill. He looked around the room. A sign hung above Erin Davis’s bed. It read “Get well soon, Ms. Davis!” in sloppy letters. The angel made ...
Submitted to Contest #32
Silas walked down the long corridor toward room K108. He was visiting Alice for the first time since she had been moved to this facility. It had taken all of his strength to come here today to face her. It wasn’t really even Alice that he was afraid of seeing, it was seeing what her condition had done to her. As Silas got closer to the door, he could remember countless Sunday dinners at the local diner down the street from their house. Alice would always order the same thing, a chicken salad sandwich with apple pie and vanilla ice crea...
Submitted to Contest #2
Tick, tock. Tick, tock.The sounds of a clock had echoed in Marcus’s head for the last week. At first he thought it to be the clock on his wall, but even after removing the batteries the ticking continued. It was slowly starting to affect his day-to-day life. He grew more and more panicked. This morning he threw his expensive wristwatch into the nearby river. Nothing seemed to be able to stop the ticking.A sudden realization came over Marcus. He decided this weekend he would escape to his family home out in the country. Where he could get awa...
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