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Weekly Contest #66
Dr. Allan peered at me with his chin tilted down, his gold-brimmed glasses threatening to fall off of the hook of his nose. I really did it this time: I said that I felt like I was going insane even though I was progressing and that I couldn't live with OCD forever and now surely this was the last straw. He was going to send me to the psychiatric ward. "It doesn't count if you're already planning your defeat, Darren." He had that same look in his face that he had when I told him that thinking makes me upset. My memories are constantly c...
Weekly Contest #63
By the time I stepped outside, the leaves were on fire. It was finally the first day of autumn, and my feet were on fire --and not the kind of painful but feel-good fire you get when you walk across rocks in the summer. No. They were burning with change. I lunged forward to land on a crispy yellow leaf, but the wind blew it away just in time and instead, I stepped on a firey red ant who fell limp under my weight. Crouching down, my chest was now on fire, and my eyebrows furrowed as its little legs twitched and its colony marched towards th...
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