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Weekly Contest #340
1933 - Silver Lake, Pennsylvania The town of Silver Lake, Pennsylvania, rarely had any crime. That’s why this morning, the murder of a twenty-one-year-old seemed rather odd. Detective Jack Mallory arrived on the scene a little after noon, with his partner Charlie Boone. The murder had occurred in a small shack used by dockworkers.“A murder case! In Silver Lake! This is an extremely rare occurrence, detective.” Charlie exclaimed as he walked up to the shack with Jack.“A rare occurrence indeed; I haven’t had a murder case in this town in at le...
Weekly Contest #317
Note: this story takes place in a timeline where the assassination attempt on Ronald Regean was successful. September 5th, 2039 Ronald Reagan has always been a fascination of mine. After spending so much of my time studying him, I believe he would have gone on to be a very successful president. If he wasn’t shot in 1981, things would be different now, and things would be better. I have believed this for a long time, but obviously there isn't really much way for me to find out. I wasn’t there, and I can’t change the past. Or so I thought. One...
Weekly Contest #271
Evelyn Thorne was at a door that she hadn't stood in front of for over a decade—the door to her grandmother's house. After the tumbling crash of her art career, the only option she had left was to go back home. She knocked on the door, and it opened. “Evelyn! So good to see you!” Elelyn’s grandma said excitedly. “Please come in! You're just in time for tea!” She said, pushing her in the door. Eveyln sat down in the living room while her grandmother went to get tea from the kitchen. “I’m so sorry to hear about your art career not going as you...
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