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Submitted to Contest #275
The exterior was pearly white with several rows of clock like windows, people walked up and down like ants admiring its beauty, and there, in the bow, its name. "The Serpentine". Maybe it was a premonition, they would see it as the biggest error of their life, as something vile... But I hoped that, in time, they would maybe feel otherwise, or at least, understand. I was feeling guilty, I knew I was about to commit one of the biggest pains ever endured, but time taught me to be selfish, greedy, rude. They were the sun in my life, the warmth i...
Submitted to Contest #272
Today she got in earlier than normal. And she was not alone. Good. He, if he was something close to a he, a human living breathing he, didn’t like to see her alone. Even though she always talked about how she loved it. Her nails were brown like the leaves in the ground, her socks fuzzy and hot pink that seemed to appear every autumn and her smile crooked from the years that passed without using her retainer. She was eclectic in a way that only a frigatebird can be. The woman could be in a fucking funeral and there was some pop of color in he...
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