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Submitted to Contest #100
Dull morning light gently flooded through the bedroom window, rendering the nightlights plugged in around her room useless once again. Alexis had an affinity for items of the past, habits of the past. She only learned to sleep with the bedroom door shut a year prior when she moved into her single apartment. And that was really only for safety concerns if she is being honest - one extra obstacle between her any anyone who would want to hurt her. She sleeps with a taser and knife in her nightstand and her childhood stuffed animals underneath h...
Submitted to Contest #54
Lexi Cummings, 8/13/20It was a long shot, hoping Sam would show up to the party. He knew that she wouldhave been there without a doubt had he not discarded her from his life just afew weeks prior. Still, he couldn’t believe she had given up on him; he hadn’taccepted that she refused to chase him out the door. He didn’t care if sheshowed up with a vengeance or just to get a glimpse of him, as long as shecame.It was the end of pledging season so people quickly flooded through the doors,some already drunk and high while others brought kegs and ...
Submitted to Contest #52
Stephen Smiled At MeLexi Gail Cummings, 7/27/20Stephen- I met him my sophomore year of college. I was looking for someone to move off campus with when his name came up and so we met for coffee one evening on a Friday. I wasn't sure how I felt about having a guy as a roommate, but any hesitations I had instantly melted away once he sat down across from me. His smile was one of those sweet and sad kinds, his eyes were the brightest green I'd ever known and streaked with orange speckles. His hair was soft and curly, dark brown. We had the same ...
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