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Weekly Contest #354
Harper Taylor stared at his phone. He wasn’t playing any games nor was he watching anything on it. He just stared at the empty black screen with some semblance of anticipation. He waited in silence and his patience wasn’t rewarded. The screen still remained black and his day further sunk him into dread. It was one of his only days that he wasn’t typing away at a computer for a company that couldn’t bother to remember his birthday. The claking of any type of keys now gave him a sharp anxiety, his breath shortening and his eyes slightly wateri...
PresentPolice scattered throughout the forest. The trail of bodies left in the wake of that particular Thursday was not only plentiful but monstrous. There were multiple killers but none of them were found. All the traces were left to an abandoned spot in a forest with multiple cars resting a few odd miles from each other. Nothing was unique about the vehicles save for one: an ugly black van in a clear state of disarray. Its windows were busted and blood was encased inside in the van. The craziest part about it was the bloody kiss found on i...
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