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Submitted to Contest #299
Don’t interact with a Catfish!My short-lived Tale of my experience with a Catfish. He was the most aggressive one I’d ever gotten a comment from. His message was so sweet I just had to pursue him.I posted something and this strange older man (I’m 34) commented, “Good morning beautiful woman (smiley faces with hearts) your posts wonderful. Nice to meet you I been observing some comments lately and I find you very interesting and clever, looking so charming and beautiful. I will be this happiest man on earth if only I can become friend I will ...
Submitted to Contest #296
You’re FiredAriel grasped her father’s hand, feeling the familiar calluses he had from working, “It’s alright, Daddy.” She refused to let the tears fall, “It’s okay to rest if you wanna. We’ll take care of the farm.”He looked to Bobby standing at the doorway,“Bobby,” he urged, his breath growing shallower. “You take good care of her-“ he looked back up at Ariel, "My sweet girl," he murmured, his last few words barely audible. He died.——Darrick's fingers danced lightly across Ariel's bare pale skin, tracing delicate patterns on her stomach, h...
Submitted to Contest #293
Note: There's violence and the use of blackmail, a character speaks abusively to other's they deem as immoral. Mortal Plane The faint hum of the airplane’s engines filled the quiet cabin. It seemed to be soothing to the tired passengers scattered throughout the dimly lit space. It’d been a long flight and there was still a long way to go. Many of the passengers had surrendered to sleep.A few dim overhead lights faintly illuminated projects the passengers still awake were working on. Big projects.Bill shot a text to his friend, “Can’t get tim...
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