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Weekly Contest #358
Diana’s lungs burned and her legs ached down to the bone. But she was standing. She looked up into the cloudy sky and felt the last drops of rain crash against her dirt covered face. The rain would cease now. She felt a small stab of guilt at the knowledge that the country would be without rain until a new guardian was named. But it was for the best. Now, a new guardian could be named. King Henry never would have allowed that, never given up his power like that. And Prince Nicholas would have followed his father’s wishes to the letter.Diana ...
Weekly Contest #357
{This story contains Internal racism and mentions of external racism} Isabella adjusted her plume for the millionth time that day. The soft white feathers brushed across the pads of her fingers; a sensation that she once found comfort in but now felt like tiny knives against bare nerves.“An unmarried Wichita girl always wears her plume on the right side.” She repeated the excerpt from her speech in her head. No. “An unmarried Wichita woman.” She had to remind herself that she was a woman now. This wasn’t Jr. Miss anymore. This was the Miss c...
Dear Micah, From a name in my Notes app to two lines on a test, I have always loved you. Now you are real! I can hardly believe it. I haven’t asked your dad about the name Micah. But I have always loved it, just like I've always loved you. I can already imagine a yellow nursery, gender neutral and calming. I’ll make it lion themed. That would go with the yellow. Or maybe air balloons. There's a lot to consider. And we have plenty of time. You’re barely the size of a peanut right now. It’s incredible how much of an impact you can make at su...
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