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Weekly Contest #343
Sarah blinked herself awake after beginning to nod off. She’s trying to make it through the last few minutes of seventh grade math class. It didn’t help that this was the absolute most boring class in the entire school. No - the world. Maybe even the universe. Her friend wasn’t there to save her from boredom, and Mr. Glass was a snore. He was nice enough but kids didn’t stand a chance against his lectures, especially when he began droning on and on about his cats. The upcoming test should be about the grooming habits of short haired tabbies ...
Weekly Contest #315
The pain in Emory’s chest grows heavy as the conversation goes on in a dim lit café - it feels like a boulder is resting upon it, right on top of her heart. Her and her girlfriend, Sam, are breaking up. Sam states coldly as a matter of fact, “I just don’t think we’re going to work out.” Trying to find some ground to stand on, Emory desperately says, “I know that our problems have been a lot to deal with, but -” “I don’t love you, anymore, Emory...” Sam interjects. “...you need to accept that.” The boulder on her chest quickly becomes a mou...
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