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Weekly Contest #16
Silence filled the room as the words escaped her mouth. My vicious aunt, who's hated me since I was young, stood before me and lashed into me. Everyone stayed silent as they stared in shock. What was meant to be a Happy Thanksgiving meal, turned to absolute ruin."Are you sure I'll be okay to tag along?" I sat up to put my hand on the front car seat where my sister Whitney sat. Her wife, Brandi, drove the car."I'm sure you are, they never had a problem with you dropping by without telling anyone before. Besides, it's Thanksgiving! A time for ...
"Valka! Get back 'ere tis instant!" The young girl of about twelve turned towards her mother, her bright red hair in twin braids whipping around her shoulders. "Mother, what is really in there?" The girl pointed to the thick forest border that was behind their home. "Never you mind that, get back inside tis instant!" Valkas shoulders slumped as she turned her back to the forest and headed towards the brightly lit doorway. "You know better than to wander off where you know not." Her mother scolded and waved a finger at her. "Tha woods are ver...
Weekly Contest #14
It was the most important party of the year. James Avian, the hottest boy in school since 9th grade, was having a summer bash to start off the summer break.His parents agreed as long as it was on the yacht where there was supervision, but not enough to ruin the party. It was almost like an actual club, with bouncers and security guards but no lame parents.James' parents were wealthy and naturally spoiled their son. Since this was his senior year they wanted to make it extra special. They booked performances from celebrities like Katy Perry, ...
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