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Submitted to Contest #70
Kiera slowly opened her eyes and glanced over at the time. After a few seconds the guilt from the night before began to set in like a heavy looming cloud. The events came rushing back to her, and she began to realize just how much she had screwed up. She laid back down for a few moments trying to fall asleep or somehow forget she knew the second she got out of bed it would all become real. She had a good dream and mourned its loss for a moment wishing more than anything that she could be back there again, and not here where she had more enem...
Submitted to Contest #64
A dilapidated powder blue house—the paint peeling, the wooden steps weathered and slightly sunken. Not a bad home, just a forgotten one. A faded white picket fence lined the overgrown lawn, keeping it from overflowing into the street. No one lived in the house. It just sat there, unaccompanied, fading away. Standing alone on the sidewalk was a tall daughter with windswept caramel hair and a long yellow raincoat that went down to her knees. Her face was small with delicate features, and freckles sprinkled her face like soft rain. As she obs...
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