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Submitted to Contest #297
Archer Joseph’s shaking hands could barely lift his tuna sandwich on onion bread. Beads of sweat on his balding head dripped down each of his temples onto the curly grey tufts of hair above his ears and his glasses kept sliding down the bridge of his round nose. He put his quivering lips to the bread and took a bite. The factory breakroom he sat in was a tiny cubicle of a room, far too small to accommodate the twenty-morning shift workers all at once, forcing them to squeeze between one another and occupy seats around three of the tiny table...
Submitted to Contest #98
The child looked familiar, but her features were just different enough to make her unidentifiable. Staring from behind pleading brown eyes, she reached out with both hands, making one last attempt to cling to anything that could keep her in this world, the dark looming figure tossed her into the back of his truck, the engine backfired as it took off. Her screams heard by no one.Leana Ware’s eyes shot open toward the popcorn ceiling. She forced herself to remain in trance in fear that moving would trigger something more. After lying motionles...
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