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Never was she so mad. In all my time working for Sarah she had never shown this side to her. We had a new case giving to us from CID. They needed help investigating the disappearance of Bella Brooke. Sarah and I had worked on cases like this before, we knew all the ins and outs but my mistake cost us it all. “I had him in the hot seat and you let him go..” She threw down this morning’s news paper. My eyes skimmed the front title “We had him here, at the station!” It memorized me, pulling the realization through my brain ‘Mum missing, tea...
Submitted to Contest #98
Heat rose from the darkness. It absorbed everything in its path creating a shadow. Then there was no more light. Her presence was known by the skin on her arms, bubbling from the cold draft. It was pitch black, making her unsure if her eyes were open or shut. Around the room was buzzing. It echoed, bouncing from the walls alerting Lizzi that there was room to move. It took a moment for the girl to grasp her surroundings. As she walked the buzzing became static. Then the light dulled, showing her what type of room she was in. It was grey, win...
Submitted to Contest #96
As the morning settled in on the little town, so did the mist. Thick air rolled through the hills and fields. It came every week at the least and for months in the spring it would thicken to a point you wouldn't be able to see the forest from the trees. Rae was the first to witness how thick this morning's fog was. Stepping outside to her porch, she faceda wall of mist. The road not ten feet ahead was invisible, lost inside the grey. She thought for a moment it had disappeared, as if the world had split in half. Yet headlights flicke...
Submitted to Contest #95
It was utterly preposterous, utterly stupid and totally unwise to make that decision. Even if Ella wanted to change her mind, she could not, but she could still feel the tingle through her fingers. As the cold, rough metal skimmed pasted her fingertips she knew it was a bad decision. Her hand trembled trying to stop her from going further. Yet there was no time to think, just to go. Putting her other hand on the first she used all her might to turn the knob. Inside the cogs clicked and jittered, waking to life after years of neglect....
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