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Submitted to Contest #178
The train ride Hannah found her seats on the train easily. She chose the one on the aisle, allowing her rescue mutt to enjoy the good life and sit at the window. Spot was the happiest dog being able to look at the people milling about the busy station. Hannah rubbed his head, smiling at how excited he was. Spot was a recent addition to her household. She had saved him from the frigid New York streets the other night. After having him checked by the vet and with no one claiming him, she decided to keep him. Her parents were sure to be su...
Submitted to Contest #175
The voice was the first thing I noticed about someone. It either drew me in, or it warned me to keep a distance. I rarely interacted with people I didn’t know. It was mainly because of my reticence to be the center of attention, rather than my disability. I had learned to live in darkness from a young age. I had a handful of friends who I trusted with my life, and a few other acquaintances who I allowed close to me. Other than that, I stayed away from everyone at all costs. Holiday times were a brutal freedom from the routine of everyd...
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