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Weekly Contest #341
The campus moved with a confidence that bordered on indifference. Students streamed past her in intersecting currents, backpacks thudding softly, voices rising and falling in overlapping conversations that never paused to make room. A crosswalk voice began its countdown, cheerful and unyielding, urging patience no one seemed inclined to grant. Flyers clung to lampposts and bulletin boards, curling at the corners, advertising meetings and protests and auditions she would never attend. Somewhere nearby, a lecture hall door stood open, and a pr...
Weekly Contest #338
BABETTE“I’m sorry, but you’ve missed office hours,” the professor muttered, the words dulled by habit, “and while normally I’d be more than obliging, it’s exam season. I said in class, I don’t do last minute meetings with no warning when it’s the week before our final.”Professor Zieliński, who allowed her students the mercy of calling her Dr. Z rather than attempting her name, had been certain she heard someone enter. When no one answered, she blamed age, stress, the building’s tendency to creak like her arthritic spine. She bent over her de...
Weekly Contest #336
“It’s totally fine if you guys can’t come, I just need to know before Monday, when I send out the Monday message, because this IS your job, and you guys are getting paid to be here and it’s good to give a heads up when you’re not going to be in the office. And it’s not like you need to be here every single time, but as long as you’re here for like, most meetings and you’re communicating when you can’t come, then I’m good. Also, make sure you push the Galentine’s party with your team because only like…seven people in the slack have said they’...
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