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Submitted to Contest #328
I forget where I was going the day my life was hijacked. All I can remember from that day is that it turned out to be the worst day of my life—the day I lost my life in a way that is unfathomable to me.I'm writing this today from a small room in which I've resided for what seems like decades, but in reality has only been months. I'm no longer me, and I know that sounds strange. But if you'll bear with me, have a seat and listen—I'm going to share with you a tale that will change your whole perspective on our world, our lives, and our souls.I...
Submitted to Contest #292
Detective Marcus Sein squinted at the fading landscape through his office window. Another day, another shade of gray lost to whatever this phenomenon was. The sky no longer held its azure expanse—just a flat, pale ceiling hanging lifelessly above a world growing increasingly two-dimensional. "Three more reports of rivers running dry in the eastern district," Officer Palmer said, dropping a thin file onto Sein's desk. "And the hospital's reporting seventeen new cases of what they're calling 'chromatic dehydration,Sein nodded grimly. The medic...
Submitted to Contest #291
The terminal cursor blinked steadily as Dr. Emma Thorne made the final adjustments to her code. Outside her lab window, the San Francisco skyline sparkled with its usual energy, but she hadn't noticed sunset or sunrise in days. Time had become irrelevant in her race against the inevitable. "Integration sequence complete," she muttered, more to herself than to the empty lab. "Beginning consciousness transfer." The quantum processors hummed to life, their crystalline matrices glowing with an ethereal blue light. On her screens, complex neural ...
In a world where trust in government had eroded to near extinction, Senator Daniel Hart was a beacon of integrity. Known as "The Honest Politician," he had built his career on transparency and an unyielding commitment to justice. While others around him succumbed to backroom deals and corporate lobbying, Daniel stood firm, earning the respect of his constituents and grudging admiration from his rivals. His latest crusade was perhaps his most ambitious: a federal law that would make cybercrime a serious offense and force convicted perpetrator...
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