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Submitted to Contest #37
Alden woke up hungover as he had every day for the past week. He thought getting away from the city would have helped with his writer’s block, but all he had accomplished since staying at his cousin’s cabin was drinking whiskey, staring aimlessly at squirrels, and writing random sentences while drunk that he always ended up deleting. That was until this particular morning.He decided to look at his laptop, just in case he wrote anything that wasn’t a waste of time during his drunken night. So far that had been far from the case.&n...
Submitted to Contest #32
Henry looked in the mirror and adjusted his tie, just as he did every morning. He sighed. It just isn’t fair he thought to himself. He was in his 40s with brown hair and an average body. He really couldn’t pick out one distinctive trait about himself. Henry went downstairs where his wife had made breakfast. It felt as though he’d lived that moment thousands of times, as he walked into the kitchen and saw her standing there. Her red hair was completely in place and her makeup was already done. She was wea...
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