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Submitted to Contest #328
THE NEXT LIFE By Jack Freehoff Hight up in the Catskills of New York State, an attractive couple in their early thirties strolled through the lobby of an exclusive mountain resort. Once they passed under the hotel’s opulent portico, they were greeted by the bright April sun. Walking hand-in-hand until they reached the parking lot, the pair lingered for a moment. Just as they were about to go their separate ways, they hugged each other. Before they parted, the woman stood on her tiptoes and leaned close to the man’s ear. After whispering some...
Submitted to Contest #313
TomorrowLike most things do, it started innocently enough. Early on a Friday afternoon, Pete Smith had just sent his final report of the week to his manager. As a data analyst, he could work from home whenever he pleased, but since his wife’s recent passing, he preferred going to the office most of the time. “Just to be out and around people,” He would say.But with several errands to run over the next few days, today he decided to work from a spare bedroom office to get a head start on the weekend.The first thing on his list was dropping off...
Submitted to Contest #277
Wicked Encounter Jon looked out at the flat, desolate Texas panhandle’s landscape and sighed. He’d been in desperate need of fuel, food, and water for a week. Ever the optimist, he hoped Amarillo might offer some relief, but the city was decimated. He had lost track of how long ago the plague, or pandemic, or whatever the heck it was swept across the world. He only knew years had passed since he’d seen anyone. Jon flicked on his multi-fueled Jeep Rubicon’s monitor and accessed a map. When he expanded it, the town of Canyon came ...
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