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Weekly Contest #291
The garden was sumptuous this time of year. The grass was lush and green underneath the neat rows of white chairs. The trees that spotted the circumference of the field were massive and provided solid shade with their vibrant leaves. Besides the trees, a small stream winded around the left side of the field, while some rosebushes flanked the right side. Ahead and to the right was a large bed of red and purple flowers. Facing the chairs was a charming little gazebo, only big enough to hold a few people. &nb...
Weekly Contest #289
TW: Mentions suicide and depression. The room is unfamiliar. I don’t know how I got here. Those were my thoughts as I noticed that I was no longer in the extra bedroom of my brother’s house. The last thing I remembered was lying awake with insomnia and contemplating suicide. But suddenly, the beige walls of my bedroom were replaced with bright, luminescent white walls. I was sitting in a transparent chair across from a man and woman also in transparent chairs. There was an empty chair to my right and a glass coffee table between me and the t...
Weekly Contest #286
Lia stood in the far corner of the hot kitchen and took a swig of her water. This was the first break she had taken all day. Her restaurant was celebrating its 3rd anniversary, and she was expecting over 50 customers to come by today. Most of her Togolese community would be there, and she knew some of her other friends were planning to come by as well, besides any new customers that might stumble in. Her assistant had called in sick yesterday, but thankfully her parents would come to her rescue soon. She washed her hands again and continued ...
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