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Submitted to Contest #305
At the intersection, I could go right and head home—but turning left would take me somewhere entirely unknown.I gripped the steering wheel, my foot hovering over the gas pedal, watching the traffic lights flicker from red to green. Right was the predictable choice—home, my cluttered house, my lukewarm leftovers, my quiet solitude. Left… well, I had no clue what left had in store.It had been a long day, the kind that left my mind tangled in exhaustion. But a whisper of curiosity nudged me. When was the last time I did something unplanned? Som...
Submitted to Contest #300
There was a time when I believed love was a city—solid, immovable, built on trust and paved with memories that could never fade. It stood tall in my heart, a place where I could rest, where I could belong.But cities, like hearts, are fragile things.Betrayal does not come as an earthquake, not at first. It begins as a whisper in the foundation, a small, unnoticed shift beneath the surface. The first betrayal was slight; a promise unkept, a hesitation where certainty had always been. I noticed, but I told myself it was nothing. A crack so fine...
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