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Submitted to Contest #62
Runa stepped out of Viola's Visions and made her way to a park bench across the street. She pulled out her notebook and jotted down a couple of notes about her visit, then crossed the establishment off her list. Viola was the 4th fortune teller she had visited that day, and Runa knew from the start she was a phony. A shame. Runa had liked her. For one, she kept her place clean and tidy. For some reason, many of the psychics she visited kept their telling rooms filled to the brim with junk: crystals and gemstones, strange statues, ...
Submitted to Contest #61
Diana Monroe tried to make herself comfortable in a chair meant for an eight-year old as she settled in for what she knew was going to be a well-meant lecture from a woman ten years her junior. The only adult chair in the room was occupied by her daughter’s second-grade teacher, Ms. Lovell, whose abnormally pink lips pressed tightly together and whose brown eyes observed Diana with a look that said I’m surprised you look so normal. Ms. Lovell was, as her name might suggest, a lovely woman, even tempered and patient, and a seemingly pe...
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