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Weekly Contest #105
Blindin' BlindoutI'm not sure what happened last night. I'm not even sure where I am, in fact. This is not my bed, and it is certainly not a room I've been in my life ever before -I can feel it. It puzzles me that I can't see anything at all, not even the faintest light from the street. I am literally plunged into the darkness, and I'm starting to feel seriously uneasy. What the heck is going on? I just don't understand. Why is my head aching so much? Ok, take a deep breath, close your eyes, and try to think, Susie. You met this strange...
Weekly Contest #104
"Oh, you're up sweetheart! Fabulous, let's go. I'm taking you out to party today!" "What? Mom, I got to go to school!" “Come on, it's Freedom Day, darling! I just can't take this lockdown anymore, I need to get out of this house!” "Well do go, then. Just go without me." "The GCSEs are over, Josh, what’s left to study? You're always busy, always so caught up in your books, you always find an excuse not to spend time with your own mother!” Josh wanted to roll his eyes and tell his mother just how unreasonable she was being. How sil...
Weekly Contest #103
Soldiers of Solidarity "What's this thing you’ve been passing around for the last ten minutes, boys? What are you looking at?" "Ma'am, you really need to see this, I swear.""Show me?" Mrs Patterson was intrigued. There was nothing spectacular about the photograph in her hands. It was just a photo of their school in a pitiful state that seemed to have been taken recently. And yet, she had to admit to herself she felt uneasy looking at it. She dismissed it and tried to focus on the class again, but the boys insisted:"Ma'am, ther...
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