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Weekly Contest #355
The air felt too thick, December cold, cold enough to make the breath visible and the concrete pathway frozen, people slipping, embarrassed and angry. Flushed cheeks from crying for hours, unblinking eyes now just staring into nothing. People passed by the hall to enter the living room for the wake held for the lady of the house, ignoring her as one ignores a ghost, too scared to disturb her state of numbness. Swan’s grandmother, her sole immediate family member and legal guardian. A father, a mother, a grandparent, a nurse, a friend, who su...
Weekly Contest #282
The story contains graphic depictions of a fatal accident, and emotional trauma.“I’m sorry.”11:32 PM.My eyes can’t move away from the scene as a high school boy stands in shock, unblinking.“What have you done!” screams a man in the middle of the road, grabbing the root of his brown hair, letting out a cry so loud with anger and loss—I can never forget a voice like that, even if I wanted to.“I am sorry,” repeats The Boy.“What have you done! What have you done!” repeats The Man.“I am sorry,” The Boy repeats again.The horror continues in a loo...
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