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Submitted to Contest #327
Andrea was a good witch. It was what she repeated to herself every time she looked over and saw her former friends hanging out. They were several feet away in the cafeteria. Three years ago, Andrea had been part of the group. Jaclyn and Marcy, the two taller girls, were laughing and giggling over their lunches. Diana, the shortest and roundest, had a heavy ponytail that bounced every time she moved. They were comparing eye makeup and sharing pictures on their phones. Admitting she was a witch backfired massively. They didn’t beli...
Submitted to Contest #214
Ethan’s summer was boring because he was a wimp. Tomorrow was the first day of his senior year, and he was spending his last free day at Mimi’s, a local coffee shop downtown. Like he did every time he was there, he pretended to work on his summer assignments. It was his cover, considering he didn’t even like coffee. In truth he finished his work weeks ago. Most of July and August were spent at his grandfather’s home, making sure his grandpa got up, ate something, used the bathroom instead of his La-Z-Boy to urinate, and went to bed all witho...
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