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Submitted to Contest #54
"Coffee, black," I smiled at the barista in the small cafe. New York was difficult; I had a meeting in 20 minutes and I was sure to be late. I decided to call my assistant, "hey, Anne, you're gonna have to reschedule." "But, ma'am, he's already in the lobby," she spoke into the receiver. "Shit," I murmured and hung up the phone. I told the barista to cancel the order and left a $20 tip for the hassle. Then I border-line sprinted to my car. "Arthur, to the office," I instructed and he nodded quietly. The commute took approximately 25 mi...
Submitted to Contest #53
Wow. I actually could believe that my mom wasn't letting me out of the house. Isn't the mortality rate of this disease like 1 percent?Ana said she was going to her beach house for a few days and although I had been permitted to hang out with her, I wasn't sure my mom would allow me to go.I decided to have the conversation with her."Mom, I'm almost an adult, you have to start treating me like one," I said mid-conversation."Fine, but you have to be safe," she sighed in defeat, picked up her cup of tea, and continued her robotic morning routine...
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