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Weekly Contest #309
Gabriel Knox has always been at the top of his class. Ambition and drive are what got him a scholarship to The Archway Institute, a prestigious university where some of the world’s top scientists have studied. In his 6th and final doctoral year, his focus on neurogenetics consumed all of his time and energy. Gabriel’s unwavering goal? Define the future of neurogenetic research-not just publish, but lead the first breakthrough in genetic engineering. Soon, he’d compete for the prestigious Veridian Grant for Human Advancement: a postdoctoral f...
Weekly Contest #306
February 14, 2023Tonight did not go as expected. It’s been a while since our last date night, but it’s Valentine’s Day and we’ve been arguing so much. It’s good he’s trying. Our therapist said to call time-outs even if we haven’t solved the problem. Tonight it really was the waiter’s fault. Jared is usually very polite, but he was a little too flirty with me. At first we laughed it off, but then the waiter brought me a complimentary drink. I thought it was sweet, but Jared got upset and told him to take it back. When we finished eating, we n...
Weekly Contest #304
Submission ByElena C. Moore “What do you mean my card’s been declined?” “I’m sorry, ma’am, it’s just not going through.” I stare at the cashier, trying to process what she’s saying. I look behind me at the line that’s now starting to form: men in suits checking their watches, a woman trying to quiet her toddler, growing impatient. “It means you’re broke. No lunch for you today.” I turn back to the cashier in disbelief. Did she really just say that? Did I imagine it? “Excuse me?” She gives me a strange look. “I said it’s just not going t...
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