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Submitted to Contest #246
It had been a few years since I had last seen Caroline. I had met someone at a house party, and while I wouldn’t go as far as calling it love at first sight, I did feel attracted to him as soon as I walked into the kitchen to pour myself a glass of wine and saw him leaning against one of the counters, talking to a friend. Our eyes met, and shortly after, he walked over and introduced himself. “I don’t think we’ve met”, he said, nice, easy smile. He told me he worked in sales, I could picture it, with his laidback, outgoing manner. Our conver...
Submitted to Contest #240
Lashing winds raged around the lighthouse and the monsters' eyes glowed in the darkness. The howls and growls were deafening. Their traces were everywhere: on the walls, on the floors, on their bodies. Some ran as if the devil himself was chasing them; some fought with each other, so fast that their silhouettes blurred, a single, tangled ball of fur and teeth, ready to tear each other to pieces; others lay in a dark corner, whimpering, twitching, ignored. Camilla backed away until her back hit the door. Although she knew it was futile, her ...
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