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Submitted to Contest #317
“Don’t do it.” The words were barely a mumble behind me. I ignored the voice and kept my head down. The subway was packed today. I thought I was used to the ebb and flow of subway traffic but today felt thicker. It was almost suffocating. I wonder if you ever get used to the feeling of being constantly bumped into by strangers. Perhaps you just learn to look intimidating? Though I was curious, I didn’t want to draw attention, so I went back to my book. “Don’t do it…” the voice hissed. I spun around immediately, but no one was facing me. An...
Submitted to Contest #245
My Aunt Doris was the storyteller of the family. No one knows where she learned it all, but she had an explanation for everything. Whether it be the seasons, the random chills that pass through the body, or the cause of the clouds of the sky, she had a fantastical myth for every question. Some of them were questionable, but the one I find hardest to shake is the cause of the eclipse. It all started in the kingdom of Selene. In ancient times, Selene was the picture of life and prosperity. There were fountains in every courtyard, murals on eve...
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