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Weekly Contest #341
July 24, 2025Dear Aunt Jasmine, When I first met you, several things stood out to me. You were kind and gentle. You were strong, but you did not boast. Your strength only showed itself when necessary because you are wise and disciplined. Upon meeting you, I did not understand why your first instinct was to nurture, especially when you are not my kin. Yet from the very beginning, you loved me deeply, and I became your niece. I am grateful for your kindness, even when it costs you something. You always pray for me and speak the most thoughtfu...
Weekly Contest #340
Warning: moderate horror/gore Summary: A woman tries to protect a young girl during an evacuation. ... “You don’t have to be afraid. I’m here to help you.” Mirian swallowed. A young girl clutched a teddy bear and stood behind a glass door. Mirian could break the glass and pull her out, but she didn’t want to scare her. She tugged the door pull and held her breath as it refused to budge. Mirian peered inside. Shattered glass and food packages littered the floor. Empty bags of chips and sandwich wrappers surrounded the kid, along with a key sh...
Weekly Contest #222
As you lay in your sterile hospital bed, surrounded by medical equipment and the scent of your own sick, a spark of hope flickered in your weary eyes as an unfamiliar figure stepped into the room, carrying a bouquet of vibrant flowers that promised a world beyond those sterile walls. For a moment, the ethereal figure nearly deceived you as you mistook her for someone else through your tinted view. But it wasn't her. “Excuse me, is this the right room?” the woman asked. “I’m looking for a Grace Magdelene.” You barely nodded as your brea...
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