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Submitted to Contest #295
Ethan woke up with a start.For a moment, a wave of dizziness crashed over him. His pulse pounded in his ears. The room spun. His vision swimming before finally clearing. It took a moment to register that he wasn’t in his bed, nor in his room.He was sitting at a desk in a classroom. His fingers were curled around a pencil, hovered over an open notebook scribbled with words in his own handwriting that he didn’t remember writing.He didn’t remember how he got there.The fluorescent lights flickered overhead, humming faintly. All around him, the s...
Submitted to Contest #288
It truly was a lovely wedding. The late afternoon sun painted the garden in warm hues, weaving through the canopy of towering oaks draped in twinkling fairy lights. The smell of fresh blooms filled the air, carried by a warm breeze sweeping through the garden, brushing against Margaret’s skin—a soft, fleeting, almost familiar touch.Laughter shimmered across the open air, lantern glows gleaming off the faces of the smiling guests, flushed with love and champagne. A band played from a small stage, the singer’s beautiful voice serenading the da...
Submitted to Contest #273
When Ellis first moved to the small town of Windham Crest, he could tell that something felt off. The town wasn’t unlike any other small old town, with its old-fashioned main street, worn signs, and old-looking buildings. But it was the chill in the air and the eerie silence that seemed to befall the town that brought the unease that made the hair on the back of his neck stand up. Ellis told himself it was just the stark difference from the big city where he used to live. The town was exactly what he had been looking for: somewhere unremarka...
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