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Submitted to Contest #312
WHO WROTE ME?—a mirrored tale of ghostwritten humanityPrologueThe manuscript arrived unannounced.No return address. No sender ID. Only a black envelope with a sigil he didn’t recognize — a spiral inside a square, drawn in graphite.Inside was a typescript. Title: WHO WROTE ME?He laughed at first. Then frowned. Because the dedication page bore his name — in his own handwriting. And he hadn’t written it.Not recently. Not ever.It read:For the one who dared to overwrite me. ACT I — Margin NotesHe was a writer. At least, that was the profession li...
Submitted to Contest #311
THE ARCHIVIST’S ERROR—he erased nothing, and yet everything changed In a bunker-like chamber beneath the Ministry’s central complex, the Archivist lived by the doctrine of invisibility. He was not essential, nor expendable. He was instrumental—a cog too precise to question, too obscure to remember. There were no windows. Light pulsed from surveillance monitors and classified servers. He moved like data: minimal, traceable only by timestamp. No one knew his birthday. No one was meant to. He came to work precisely at 06:47, sat in the same lef...
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