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Weekly Contest #362
I dipped the tea bag once, twice, then twisted it around the spoon. Metallica screamed from my phone, and my cat, a twenty-three-pound tuxedo with a bobtail, mewed at me from the counter. I flicked water at him from the sink. He blinked. "C'mon. You aren't allowed up there," I said. He blinked again. I sipped my tea. Bland and steaming. The way I liked it. I turned off YouTube Music, and silence filled the apartment for one blissful second. Then the outside world seeped back in. Car horns. Pedestrian chatter. A peal of thunder. I shivered a...
Weekly Contest #317
Kai was a forgotten name. He was Wraith. Unseen, unheard unless he so chose. No one called him friend, no one called him family. Just as it had always been, so it would continue to be.His monitor flashed code, almost too quickly for the eye to see, but still Wraith’s eyes followed each line, hunting for the diamonds. The forgotten pieces that drifted on fragments of the old net, a mess made of random bits of code. A line of an old poem, a fragment of a lost family video, pieces of dead programs. Anything that Corpos or fellow Netrunners migh...
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