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Submitted to Contest #77
The room I walked into was dim, no summer lighting source could penetrate the curtains that were closed so carefully stretching out at each end of the curtains, as though reaching somewhere it knows it cannot get to. The bed wasn't inviting but I made the bet to sit and adjourn the meeting I was called in for."Hi how have you been?" My aunt asked."Fine. I've been fine," I responded.Although it was human decency to always start a discussion with caution I was camouflaged."Good," my aunt responded, "that's good." She took a mome...
Submitted to Contest #76
The image to me is so vivid, that morning when the school holidays just begun and my brother, at his tender age, 7, had gone to visit my uncle and I chose to stay home. Time was quiet and the sun was tainted by clouds. Its a fantastic morning to be in bed, I thought to myself. Although my family considers themselves a priority in my life I missed no one and enjoyed being in my solitude. A voice pierced through my distant daydreaming."I should go jogging with you one time, eh? Abiodum suggested enthusiastically. I looked up to him w...
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