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Submitted to Contest #77
December.What a wonderful time of the year.Winter is truly a beautiful season. Windows of cars and houses frosting over in a thin, translucent layer of ice that you can just about see through if you press your face hard enough against the glass. The cold blasts of air rushing over your face as you walk down the deserted street, a lone streetlamp standing tall, illuminating down onto your face in a light blue tint. Frozen icicles forming on the tips of trees as they stand paralysed, unable to dance in the breeze of spine chilling wind.Westley...
Great interpretation of your prompt, 'trapped' Laken." Professor nodded, sounding pleased with the quality of work his students had produced so far. "Next up, we have Nevyn whose prompt was to write about someone whose job is to help people leave their old lives behind." I stand up as an applause starts. I stroll toward the front of the lecture hall. I mentally prepare myself, being in my first year of university, I hadn't performed to a body of students that large. I inhale deeply on arrival, all eyes on me as I start to read the creative...
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