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Submitted to Contest #103
No passerby bothered to look up at the terrace of the giant yellow building. They certainly don't know what it is that is going through my mind as I push myself off the side of the terrace. The first gusts of wind hit my face and the force of the air makes my eyes water. I am falling and the ground is looming close. Only few metres are left. Five, four, three, two.... I sat up on my bed to find myself surrounded by darkness, only a dim white light entered my bedroom through the glass window, probably coming from a distant...
Submitted to Contest #87
I was devouring on a plate of hot omelette and toast when my phone ringed. I was inclined to decline the call, whoever's be it but I accepted it, after all its not everyday that I receive a call from my dear cousin."Hello," said I."Hello," he replied."How do you do?" I tried to say but I was interrupted by his "Now before you utter other words, dear little sister, tell me whether you are free this evening.""And you ask me this on a Sunday, brother mine? Anyways I am free.""See you at 6 pm at 'Robust', then."Before I could complain about the ...
Submitted to Contest #84
It was the sort of a day, where you could not decide whether you prefer the sunshine over the blowing wind or the other way round. The doves, sparrows, pigeons and robins all sang in unison. The keen dandelions, roses, chrysanthemums and hydrangeas peeked through the casements to catch a glimpse of their beautiful master and mistress, who have tended to them so long. The charm of the day was such, as could make even old and dejected hearts alive again and it's charm on young and elated people was better unspoken. "Now, Rebecca stop fidgeting...
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