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Weekly Contest #130
I walked down 7th avenue taking in the sunshine and fresh air. Mark was waiting for me on the corner of 45th, quiet as usual. He was leaning on the hood of his busted-up Tesla Van and smoking a pack of Lucky Strike. He greeted me with a big smile as if happy to spend some time with anybody. “Heya, Kiddo!” he said. “Want one?” “Hey, Mark,” I said and shook my head. I wasn’t ready to give up the feeling of fresh air in my lungs. Maybe in a few years, but not yet. “Okay, I’ll finish this one, and then we’ll get a move on. Ready for your first d...
Weekly Contest #129
Marv tried to figure out what Jayne was saying, but judging from her facial expressions, the words did not seem kind. So, he just tried to smile and nod, hoping to pacify Jayne for a bit. Marv beckoned her to continue moving. Although he might have seemed like he was in control and knew exactly where he was heading, he really didn’t. Marv just kept hoping to find something, which was difficult with the blizzard only allowing a few meters of visibility. Better hold Jayne’s hand. He kept trudging through the snow until a chalet just appeared ...
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