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Submitted to Contest #109
I lost my job in the winter. To be honest, I was happy to be unemployed. I had worked so hard that I felt I needed rest. A couple of months dedicated to myself would not be bad until I got the next job. I would finally have time to practice yoga in the mornings, learn to bake cakes and, why not, read some gossip magazines that I hadn’t had the chance to touch since I was twenty. Jack came to the bed before leaving for work. “Honey, will you be good?” “Of course I will,” I said. “Text me if you need anything.” He kissed me in the forehea...
Submitted to Contest #107
Local hero saves the day. This was the heading of the regional newspaper from the third of November of 1995, with a picture of Peter, a young twenty-two-year-old boy from Stowbridge, completely wet holding a baby. A brave local boy jumped into Ouse river to save Maryanne’s three-month-old child during yesterday’s storm. Peter didn’t know what this situation would bring him. He had strolled back home under the heavy rain after a regular day of work in the restaurant when he overheard a moan coming from the riverbank. Peter loved animals, and...
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