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Submitted to Contest #306
May 12th, 2025When I woke up I barely remembered arriving home. I lay there atop my covers, still in last night’s clothes, with my purse and keys discarded beside me, and only one sock on my foot. I don’t remember the drive at all. I’m lucky to have made it to my front door. (Which wasn’t locked when I dragged myself out of bed.)Even now, my last shift feels like a bad dream. A nightmare I can’t bring myself to fully believe in. A nightmare I can’t force myself to write down.In a few hours I’ll clean myself up, change into a fresh set of scr...
Submitted to Contest #20
Sharp rocks cut Eve's bare feet as she ran. She climbed and stumbled over boulders and rocks, always keeping her eyes on the dark spot high up in the sky. They couldn't take him. Not now. Not after all she'd done to stay hidden, stay safe. The edge of the ridge appeared through her tear-stricken vision. She tripped over the first step downwards, managing to catch herself on the rusty railing. She flung herself down them with all caution of heights thrown to the wind. Down in the crater a cabin appeared. Painted grey to blend in with the ston...
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