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Submitted to Contest #68
This was supposed to be the happiest day of their lives, yet Gerald didn’t feel the slightest bit of joy. Gerald couldn’t help but glare at the poor girl who attempted to fix his tie. He didn’t want to get married to someone he didn’t know nor love. Marriages were arranged before a child’s birth by the Prophetess. She was the one who decided fated pairs in the Empire. Opposing the marriage, divorcing later on, or having an affair resulted in death. Loyalty was everything, after all. Alone in the room now, Gerald wanted nothing more than r...
Submitted to Contest #67
“You must kill her if you want your suffering to end.” “Shut up! I know, okay? I just need a bit more time,” Lydia hissed, her brows furrowing in frustration. God, why couldn’t the voice just leave her alone? She had enough on her plate as it was; she didn’t need a ghost entity telling her what to do. She and her sister were currently trapped in limbo. Lydia had no recollection of how they got there, but all Lydia knew was that she wanted no part of whatever this was. She wanted to be back home in their grandma’s house, where it was wa...
Submitted to Contest #63
By the time I stepped outside, the leaves were on fire. Reds, oranges, browns, and yellows ate up the streets, completely devouring the concrete sidewalks. The seasons had flown by so quickly I nearly forgot it was already autumn. Everywhere you looked, leaves once a vibrant green were now afire. It was a wonder how leaves changed their colors during each season. Everywhere. Even as I walked to my job at a nearby cafe, the colors of fire were never far. Left, right, up, and down, the streets look like they were burning. Some workers were ...
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