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Submitted to Contest #42
Pilar bit her lower lip. Her immaculate smile was extinguished like a flame of an oil lamp.“I love you,” she gasped and the warmth left her hand. Her head fell back.Max’s throat relaxed a little. A ray of light ignited a bead of sweat on her upper lip. He instinctively turned towards the source of the orange light. On the horizon, the sun shone through a crack in the overcast sky, lead versus gold. The sun seemed overpowered. It plunged into the ocean, its lower half dissolved in a pool of red, yielding to the dark purple until it vanished.A...
Submitted to Contest #39
Mr. Pickers and Ms. Walsh gazed at the stars. A warm breeze drifted from the ocean. Ms. Walsh leaned back in the reclining garden chair and stretched her legs. “So relaxing,” she sighed. Her blond hair fell in waves over her shoulders. She untangled her fingers from Mr. Pickers’ hold and reached for her Chardonnay. The flames in the fire pit flared up. Sparks fell on her bare shins. She leaped up. “Yikes!” The breeze hurled itself at Mr. Pickers and splayed its chilly fingers across his face. The front of Mr. Pickers’ toupee lifted half an i...
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