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Submitted to Contest #325
‘Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch, like me,’ sang the sweet voice. ‘I once was lost, but now I’m found,’ her voice dipped and rose in a way that made my heart still. A chill ran through the air. The family in the room cried, and cried, holding their dead sister in their arms. ‘Was blind, but now I see,’ she finished. But something felt wrong, something felt horribly wrong. There was a darkness in the air, the scene felt unsettling. They were crying but it didn’t feel real. She was dead, but it was like she was supposed...
Submitted to Contest #324
CW: Grief, trauma, mental health “Mr.Peterson, your wife and daughters, they- they didn’t make it.” The doctor said with tight thin lips that formed into a straight line. “I’m sorry.” The only thing I could focus on was this stain on his white coat, maybe coffee he spilled when he was rushing out the door this morning, or he ran into another doctor on his way to deliver the bad news. Whatever it was, was unprofessional. “There’s a stain on your coat, doc.” And with that, I left. But I couldn’t go home, not without them. So, I hopped in my ve...
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