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Weekly Contest #237
She smoothed down her dress and checked her lipstick in the car mirror. Tonight was the night; it was the third date with Darren, and she really liked him. She fixed a flyaway hair, pinning it back into place, heaved a large sigh and started walking toward the restaurant. The restaurant was on the fancier side, with private rooms instead of open seating. The hostess standing the in the entrance way was dressing in a lovely black dress that sk...
Weekly Contest #233
The cold wind made me want to seek warmth from whatever harbor I could find. I pulled my jacket tighter around me and bowed my head against the wind as I hurried down the walkway. As I glanced up to make sure I was still heading the right way, I saw a wooden sign swinging wildly. I could only make out the word bar in its lettering. The thought of a warm beer and possibly some fries made me pause in my path. It...
Weekly Contest #72
The room was cold and clinical. The table he was sitting at was metal and shone under the fluorescent lights that illuminated his face. His leg shook as he looked around the room and tried to figure out who was on the other side of the clearly two-way mirror. The skin on his thumb was numb from being worried between his teeth and his mouth was dryer than it had ever been, even after a good smoke. The doors finally groaned open and Justin sat up straighter in the chair. Two detectives entered one after the other. It was the same detectives ...
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