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Submitted to Contest #77
The inside of Hestor’s Magic Cottage was warm, due to the fire burning in the fireplace on the far end of the room, but outside was a very different story. It was winter in the Farlands, which meant it was bitterly cold everywhere except near a fire. Snow was falling, adding to the usual fog, so any poor individual who happened to be outdoors wouldn’t be able to see their hand in front of their face. Hestor was sitting on his favorite armchair, comfortable as could be, and drinking a warm mug of cherry cream he had just finished making. All ...
Submitted to Contest #35
Juniper had never been asked to a dance. Despite her school throwing every single dance in the book, Juniper was single for every one.This time was no different. It was her school's spring dance, and she was dateless yet again. Juniper didn't mind being single, unlike most of the other girls at her high school. Now here she was, in her school's gym, watching everyone else dancing or chatting. Every other student (even the teachers!) had a date. Well, every student that actually came to the dance had a date. Most hadn't bothered to come, and ...
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