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Submitted to Contest #337
Midnight Pumpkins What a disappointing year for farmer Faulk. The prince had chosen four of his pumpkins to take to wife, but there hadn't been a suitable bride in the lot of them. Faulk blamed the fairy godmother for these failures. After all, what was her purpose if not to ensure the young prince’s happiness? The prince sought a wife. A good girl to bear him sons and raise the Kingdom’s heir. From the start, Faulk had complained that the godmother’s methods were overly complex. Find the boy a peasant from the village or even a foreign pr...
Submitted to Contest #313
This story contains mentions of suicidal ideation, as well as pregnancy loss or miscarriage. Please don't read if these topics might affect you. Take care. XO. The Car Ride HomeBy: Halle Giannelli I sit up in bed while my husband packs the remainder of our belongings for the car ride home. I only packed a couple bags, but over the course of my two night stay, the collection of items has grown. A care package from Mom. A bouquet of flowers from work. A folder of documents from the billing department I wish we could leave behind. “All set. Are...
Submitted to Contest #307
The Lies We Tell About EveBy Halle Giannelli Shelly B. Branch was having a particularly ordinary Friday afternoon. So far, she had sorted the mail, answered phones, typed a letter, and ordered out for lunch—a chicken salad sandwich from Crumbly’s. She even treated herself to an extra pickle. Belly full and phones quiet, Shelly settled in for the show. The mystery of the Friday meetings was afoot. One Friday each month, important men of all sorts came to see Shelly’s boss, Mr. Carter. There were doctors, lawyers, senators, accountants, invent...
Submitted to Contest #299
The Vacation Express is very busy the Monday Mary Margaret starts working the front desk. Mary Margaret is nervous, not only because it's her first day on the job, but also her first day on any job. She's just graduated high school in May, and with little to do between graduation and her next grand adventure, what ever that might be, she embarks on the hunt. The oh so daunting, nothing more monotonous, job hunt.“Must have a masters degree or higher.” - The local library“Must have six years prior experience.” - The local daycare.“Must love do...
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