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Submitted to Contest #89
“What about your job?” “What are you going to do with your apartment?” “How will you make money?” “This is a crazy dream, not an actual life plan.” This was all I heard when I told others about my plan. No one believed in me. According to everyone else quitting your job, breaking your lease, and buying an old camper van to tour the open roads to become a writer was an insane pipe dream. Not an actual plan for your life. Their words cut deep. More than anything I needed some encouragement before I set out on this long journey. But wherever I...
Submitted to Contest #68
The sky lit up with vivid shades of oranges and yellows as the sun said good morning while the moon kissed the world goodnight. The moon left its starlit throne as it sunk behind the mountains. Jim and Anna sipped their coffee in awe; captivated by the bright colors overtaking the dark night. They arrived at House of Whispering Pines Bed and Breakfast late last night after they both finished a long day of work. They hoped a weekend in the woods at a quaint bed and breakfast along Lake Luna would bring back the magic they once felt in their m...
Submitted to Contest #63
Elise sighed as she watched a spider crawl into the safety of its web in the dusty corner of the coffee shop. The café was as quiet as a classroom on Saturday. No one had come in for hours. Elise gazed out the big window which was the portal to the bustling downtown street. She watched as shoppers and diners strolled right by her aunt’s café. It was a crisp autumn Sunday morning and every business on Main Street was thriving. Every business, except Aunt Edna’s Café. Elise peered around the outdated, yet cozy café her aunt had owned for over...
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