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Weekly Contest #363
The first drop caught me right on the forehead the second I stepped past the awning. Around me, the city did exactly what it always does when the sky opens up. People yanked up zippers. Umbrellas snapped open like little black domes. A few guys in suits actually broke into a frantic jog toward the nearest revolving door, as if a bit of water might melt them on the spot. I just smiled and did the exact opposite—I reached up and pulled my hood down. It wasn't a downpour. It wasn't that biting, freezing winter rain that stings your eyes, either...
Weekly Contest #191
It was the day of the annual Spring Fling Festival, and Tim was running late. He had planned to arrive early, get a good spot to watch the flower parade, and participate in the egg hunt.But as he rushed out of his apartment, he realized that he had forgotten his wallet. It contained his ID, his credit cards, and a few dollars for the festival. He hesitated for a moment, wondering if he should go back to get it, but then decided that he didn't want to waste any more time.As he made his way to the festival, Tim felt a growing sense of an...
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