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Submitted to Contest #87
The street had been covered by an awful mass of tendrils and claws, eyes sprouted from the walls of nearby buildings, hands burst forth to grip random objects and ankles, and jaws filled with rows upon rows of rotating teeth opened up in the ground. Upon seeing these sights, I was gripped with horror that I can't even begin to describe. Not an ideal Wednesday. I hid behind a dumpster, terrified to the point of stupidity. Out of a random alley (that will remain intact for the duration of this attack), I saw a man in a bright red suit wal...
Submitted to Contest #84
Sometimes I wish I had a calendar. A paper one. Having one on my phone is, somehow, not striking enough for me to notice every morning. Breakfast is always the same bread and jam. I don't have enough money to afford good things like milk and cereal. I only have myself to blame for that. It's a terrible job that I have. But thankfully, it's a weekend today. It's difficult to tell, but if I don't get a call in the morning telling me how late I am, it's usually a day I don't have to work. I checked my calendar, just to be sure. ...
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