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Submitted to Contest #235
The steady drumming of rain against the pavement set the rhythm for Jake and Emma's morning run. They were committed to their routine, rain or shine, and today was no exception. Dressed in their waterproof gear, they hit the wet streets of the small town, their sneakers creating small splashes with each step. Overhead, the gray sky loomed, and the scent of rain-soaked earth filled the air. Despite the gloomy weather, Jake and Emma found peace in running together. The rhythmic patter of the rain provided a soothing backdrop as they n...
Submitted to Contest #223
In the heart of the sprawling university campus, the library stood as a monument to knowledge, its massive stone walls exuding an air of wisdom accumulated over centuries. For Andrew, a diligent history major with a hunger for adventure, this place was not just a center of learning but an uncharted territory brimming with the potential for discovery. Over the years, Andrew had spent countless hours within the library's grand halls, poring over dusty tomes, crumbling manuscripts, and hidden treasures. He felt an inexplicable connection to t...
Submitted to Contest #102
As a kid, I never thought we were poor; we just didn’t have much. I was usually happy with my few possessions anyways. I enhanced the rest with my imagination. THAT was my greatest and most favorite possession, as it filled my free time with much entertainment. I would ride my imaginary red tricycle up and down the road, and meet my imaginary animal friends. Some were ugly and some were cute, but they all liked me.For my first few years of existence, I could not understand why my human friends were not satisfied with anything they had. They ...
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