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Submitted to Contest #337
The tell-tale chirp of the proximity alert roused me from that strange in-between place where sleep overlaps exhausted consciousness.I’d been in and out for the last eighteen hours. You’d think after being asleep for twenty-five years that you’d be a little more chipper, but you’d be wrong. Cryo messes you up bad. It’s like a hangover that’s been ratcheted up to the highest setting. Drinking makes you choke, eating makes you puke, and breathing makes you cough.The stars were not meant for humanity.QB-13 was the thirteenth planet that was dis...
Submitted to Contest #336
With the onset of dawn, the diner, as it always was at this hour, was inhabited mainly by a handful of lingering drunks, first shift workers, and social outcasts. One outcast in particular pushed his way through the door and surveyed the interior of the burger-and-flapjack joint. The man was of a shabby sort. His beaten and faded clothes fluttered loosely from his skinny frame as he made his way to the back of the dining room. The mindless chatter of a handful of drunken twenty-somethings slowed as he passed. Not so inconspicuously, their co...
Submitted to Contest #300
When the meeting ended, Millie leaned back from her divining tablet and contemplated what she’d just committed herself to. She’d only been at McGuffin's for a week and hadn’t made much of an impact yet. Maybe her standards were too high, but this was her first job out of university, and she wanted to make a name for herself. Millie had joined the operations team at McGuffin’s headquarters, which handled the in-tavern logistics for all six thousand locations across Othwynn. Her first week had been a whirlwind of orientations and introductions...
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