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„Can’t we get a cat or a dog? Why must it be a lizard, Jane?”“Everyone has cats and dogs Jim. They’re boring. About as interesting as a couple called Jane and Jim. I want something more special.” “Ok, let’s just get this over with. I know you’re way too stubborn for anything I'll say to change your mind. Where did you say they sell those beasts?” “At The Hunter’s Cave.” “Oh lovely. That conjures up all the wrong images.” “No clue what you mean. Let’s get going.”-------------------------------------------------------------“My wife cannot get ...
Weekly Contest #336
“I open my heart for you, day and day again.” “So I can break it in every imaginable way?” “Yes of course. What else would we open ourselves for?” “Hand me the lamp.” “What for?” “I want to make a fire. I want to burn the sofa. It is taking up too much space and I feel cold.” “I understand. Here, take it. But it would be faster if you used oil and a lighter.” “Yeah, but that is too easy. Effort is part of the whole fun. If I fully immerse myself in the act of destruction, there’s a sweet satisfaction when I see the world burn. I feel like I’...
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The Three Who Got Away One step, two steps and one last big step. “We made it!”, a female voice exclaims. It sounds like someone who’s heard of the concept of “enthusiasm” and is trying hard to imitate it, failing miserably. Leo nods his head, dutifully acknowledging this fact. He takes in the view and labels it as “breathtaking”, without the slightest emotional valence. Dryly, he thinks to himself that he has truly died a while ago (though he isn’t quite sure when exactly) and that the difference between making it back down the mountain th...
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