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Submitted to Contest #253
THE LOOSE BRICK Zachary’s sister, Emma-Rose was excited about the move to their new house the next day but Zachary wasn’t. In fact he was angry and fed up with moving yet another time. It seemed that every few years would mean another move to another house and, invariably, to another school. He was angry about a lot of things. He was angry about losing the friends he has. He was angry about having to go to a different school in a different city or town. He was angry that he had to get used to new teachers and classmates. He was simply fed ...
Submitted to Contest #241
AT THE CROSSROADS Seventeen-year-old Mathew Todd, a typical carefree young man, was known as a loner by his peers. Like a lot of them, he hadn't made any plans for his future. He simply lived his life from day to day enjoying the good times while shrugging off the bad. Asfar as he was concerned he came first. Other people's feelings didn't matter to Mathew. He had no time to listen to their problems and refused to help them with their adolescent concerns. Even his few close friends knew better than to ask him for any help. Second in his lif...
Submitted to Contest #240
RAINBOW COVE It has stood for over two hundred and fifty years atop a hillside at Rainbow Cove. Over the many years it proudly lit the way for countless ships and their seamen. Sadly, the old gas-lit lighthouse has been vacant since the late 1930’s, succumbing to the more modern electric lighthouse a few miles down the coastline. Alone it stands, dark and empty for over seventy years. Along with the old lighthouse countless stories have been handed down throughout those years. Some people claim that, on one particular night, the old li...
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