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Weekly Contest #351
Taryn trusted abandoned things more than she trusted people.Abandoned things did not ask her why she was quiet. They did not stare too long at her clothes or her hair or the way she laughed half a second too late. They did not call her “interesting” in the tone people used when they meant strange.She was a serial thrifter.They were full of unwanted things waiting, sometimes longing to be wanted again.That Saturday, rain dragged its fingers down the windows of Secondhand Surprise while Taryn wandered the aisles with a basket hooked over her a...
Weekly Contest #349
04/05/2026The bat caves were insane. Thousands of them…hanging overhead, shifting and whispering to each other in the dark; a hive mind, alive and thinking.One of them dipped low enough to brush against me. I remember the quick drag across my back like fingers. Or teeth.Lacey laughed when I flinched. Said I was being dramatic.I didn’t think anything of it at the time.The smell was unbearable. Thick, sour, clinging to the back of my throat. Lacey kept trying to kiss me anyway, like she couldn’t get enough of it. Of me. Of everything.We have d...
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