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Submitted to Contest #140
It was almost impossible to pass before 5 Memory Lane and not stop for a second, not look back, not take a second to wonder what exactly it was about this place that looked so impossibly familiar. It was a building just like any other of the other buildings on the street: an ordinary flat roof, washed-out grey bricks, a black front door, the shine of the paint dulled by the years. The only feature that distinguished it from the neighbouring houses were the vines that crept up the left wall; in the winter, those too blended in with the rest o...
Submitted to Contest #30
Jane stared at the screen, eyes wide, bright blues and greens flashing on her face. On the television, a little boy and his grandfather rowed along the shore. In the distance, smoke danced out of a chimney, melting into the bright blue sky. The boy smiled at his grandfather as the pair turned the little boat, nestling it into a nook in the rocky shore, just below the house.“Here we are, Tony. You do the honours,” said the old man.Beaming, Tony reached out and grabbed a jutting stone. It gave way, sliding downwards, and the roar of rushing wa...
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