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Submitted to Contest #199
They say we glow. Our eyes can be bright or light up or gleam. Sometimes we even radiate and sometimes we go so far as to shine. Lightbulbs turn on in our heads. Walking, I had felt the light rising in my body, slow sparks swirling up from my root chakra all the way to the crown. There, fireflies were etch-a-sketching in my head. Nerves reaching out aimlessly. Would I be able to hold it together this time? “10 guys, 10 gals. The odds are fair my G. We are going to get our chimneys swept tonight or face extinction. Come on ye dudlies- light...
Submitted to Contest #196
A story as old as time, but not the story I ended up with. It started off classic enough. 1969. New York City. Upstairs-downstairs neighbors running into each other, flirting, casual sex, calling the cops on each other. The usual. He was a musician, full of groove and sperm, a smooooth talker. Lips wet, long curly bedhead hair and eyes that had seen the birth of worlds. And when he turned those eyes on her, he saw the flawless composition of her being, her body a symphony, her words polyrhythmic, her heart a steady metronome. She was a m...
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