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Submitted to Contest #60
The End of the world, as Kala would like to call it, wasn’t really a set day in time. It wasn’t a set hour or a set minute. It had been the result of a pan cooking on a stove for years and years, heating up until it burst into flame. When you hold a pan full of messied and flammable ingredients above a hot stovetop, it’s only a matter of time until it bursts into flame -- so why wasn’t it stopped before the flames reached the ceiling and overtook the kitchen? Why couldn’t the pan have been emptied in the sink, the meal restarted, the stove’s...
Submitted to Contest #48
“At last,” cried the villain, wiping away the blood that streaked their mouth. “At last, I will control the city. Their greatest protector, finally defeated, by the likes of me!” Huddled beneath the villain’s feet, crumpled and winded, lay the hero. “You won’t get away with this,” they sputtered, chest heaving as they began to rise to their feet. The villain hastily urged them back down with a swing of their boot, and the hero rolled to the side. “Give it up already. I won. You lost. How does it feel to finally lose for once in your life...
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