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Submitted to Contest #100
It was him offering to pull out her chair which really put her off. She had been trying to feel optimistic about the date all day, pushing down the familiar feelings of dread and unease. It was just an opportunity to converse with a stranger! No different from catching up with a girlfriend and it would be good to meet new people. And he had been so prompt in responding to her and proposing they meet at the little bistro near her work. He had greeted her with a friendly hello, no lunging in to kiss her cheek or try and hug her. Samantha cou...
Submitted to Contest #97
Patricia couldn’t stand looking out the bay window. When they had first moved into the house, her husband Nick had been delighted to realise that the window was even larger than he had remembered, letting in streams of light into the small living area. Their first Christmas in the house they had strung lights around the outside, that blinked red and green, until they had finally taken they down at the end of January. It had been one of the last things she remembered them enjoying doing together before Nick had packed a bag one night and told...
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