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Submitted to Contest #212
1957 Dear Grandma Cath, How have you been doing? It has been ages since I have last written to you! I have just been completely swamped with all my schoolwork, and assignments, and dance lessons, and everything else that keeps coming up as soon as I am done with one thing. I must confess, though, I am not letting myself get all that caught up in a tedious routine. Just last Friday, I spent the whole evening dancing with Daisy and Kate to Buddy Holly, which made for a jolly good time! But that is old news! That is not what I am writing for,...
Submitted to Contest #210
The story began with the first of the messages that Amruta received. It came printed on a crisp, white square of paper, in a crisp, white envelope that bore no clue as to who had sent it in the first place. The print read simply Amruta Jadhav will never be the best at anything she does. At this point, Amruta was only a young girl of twelve. In a small town that had had its fair share of inexplicable events and random instances of magic, the message was taken with the utmost solemnity and was believed without question. And that was before all...
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