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Submitted to Contest #25
Sam stretched out her long legs on the now, clutter-free floor. The last remnants of Christmas were neatly packed away, ready to bundle into the attic once again. Normally she would have this done long before New Year’s Eve but her little seaside bakery had been bustling with the most recent influx of tourists and her flat upstairs had taken a back seat on the list of priorities. Sam leaned back against the wall smiling happily, feeling her muscles begin to relax. There was no denying it had been hard work, up every morning at six o’clock sh...
Submitted to Contest #24
She had first met Jack Graf at University. She’d joined the hiking society after a particularly stressful semester had her crawling the walls of her pokey student flat. The steep ascents on that first group outing hadn’t been the only thing to take her breath away though. Jack was only 2 years her senior but his broad shoulders and strong jawline made him appear older. He had a quiet but confident aura about him and Leti had been hooked from that moment on. It would be a while before he plucked up the nerve to admit it but Jack had been equa...
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