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Submitted to Contest #242
I hated art. No, not myself. Well, not totally, at least. I’m Art Eldridge, a guy who could never understand what was so fascinating about a picture of something not moving or doing anything entertaining. “Lazy movies” is what I called them. She never thought so, and maybe for a moment, that’s why I liked it. My wife, Amelia, was always in art galleries, excited to tell me about all the new pictures she saw whenever she went. The way she talked about them was more interesting than the pieces themselves. She was enthusiastic and enc...
Submitted to Contest #221
The ghostly bouquet sat in darkness, waiting. A freshness washed over while the wet wind whistled. Jack, 23, was undeterred by the rainy weather, so he strolled outside. As he looked down, he saw an arrangement of flowers on the sidewalk. They were a set of pearl white ones that still had the tag. The flowers whispered to him as he got closer. You’re alone now, Jack. She’ll find out your secret and never come back. Jack started to quicken his pace and take his mind off of the flowers. As he walked back, he noticed the plants were gone. The...
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