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Submitted to Contest #105
Allow me to tell you a story. A sad story, true, one that you think you know. It is short, and simple, and easy to remember, but you do not know the true tale. Nonetheless, I shall share it with you now: She’d always been a special kind of girl, that one - not that she ever noticed. She used to go through the house, humming to herself as she swept, content in her own world, never realizing that there were those who plotted against her behind closed doors. She had been born there, ...
Submitted to Contest #89
The hand holding the plain white envelope trembled slightly as Peter stared at it. He blinked at it slowly, before placing it on the side table and picking up the phone instead. He leaned back in his chair, the familiar cracked leather settling into place around his body, and dialed her number. She answered on the third ring. “Hello? Sarah speaking” “Hi, sweetheart. How are you?” “Dad? It’s so good to hear from you!” Her voice brightened. Peter smiled to himself. “What have you been up to? How did the doctor’s visit go?” Something crashed in...
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