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Weekly Contest #82
In the home of Winchester, Virginia, lived a man by Bernard. He was a rather well-known programmer and had been hired to do various jobs for many companies. In one of his more recent projects, he was assigned with developing an app that seemed simple enough. It was just a game where the user would raise a per or something. Bernard didn’t know the specifics and was only assigned with some models and the rest he would have to code. But it wasn’t a big deal, Bernard had done tougher jobs than this. But he wanted this specific project to be spec...
Weekly Contest #81
Trigger warning: Suicide attempt Ivan sat on the side of his bed, wondering where it all went wrong. He looked up, looking at his nightstand. A picture of his girlfriend Luma smiling would normally warm his heart, but recently it had felt like nothing. Ivan and Luma had been together for four years, but the last month had ruined their relationship. Nothing had gone as expected, and nothing would to Ivan. Luma stared at the ceiling, tears rolling down her face. Although she still loved Ivan, he seemed incredibly different. Normally, Ivan wa...
Failed Memory I still remember her name, the one that I loved the most. Her warm smiles seemed to light up the sky, and her laughs filled my heart with joy. Selary Cinsha was her name, and just like her, it was beautiful. I first met her in high school, her tan skin and long silky black hair differed from everyone else. She was talking to her friends, chuckling and smiling. I found myself frozen in time, looking at her perfect blue eyes. Then, she looked at me and waved with a bright smile, and in that instant, I knew I was going to fall f...
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