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Submitted to Contest #317
She could have gone straight to the house, but the last thing she wanted was for the one she was visiting to find out how she got there, so she parked a reasonable distance away. It wouldn’t be a far walk, and as much as anyone else might find this part of the woods terrifying, she knew it well. The sun hardly peeked through the leaves around her, casting a playfully shimmering patchwork on the ground as she walked. She plotted what she would say when she arrived. “Alright, I’ll walk in, make up something to be furious about, tell her I neve...
Eddie was bored. He’d just started a new job in a new town, and he wanted to take a walk. He wasn’t the particularly explorative type and it was burning hot outside, but he was already desperate to spend his break anywhere but his office. He shuffled through the empty downtown, keeping cool with a large bottle of iced water. He was certain he had walked in a straight line away from his office building, but the sheer number of monotonous beige rectangular buildings made it seem as if he’d been walking in a tight circle all along. That is, unt...
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