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Submitted to Contest #82
The first fly of summer buzzed around his head as he leaned back in his chair, brows drawn. A depressing white box occupied most of his screen. Merely three sleepless nights earlier, it had been working fine. He dejectedly got up and went about for a glass of water.Pan Thye had chosen computer science as his passion in his Bachelor’s, but in college his interests had multiplied, and now he didn’t know whether to focus on his literature classes, get a job, or simply go off snowboarding. So far, he was stretched between the three, waiting for ...
Submitted to Contest #81
The old man stood and wondered where they kept the red roses. He brushed his head. A pinch of snow settled on his nose and he patted it off.The sidewalk of a city is a good home to many charming delinquents and other strange creatures of the street, but the old man was still out of place. He stood pressed to an antique lamp-post, hands as limp as his back was stiff. Only the snow did not part for him.His feet shuffled forward, guided by the will of Lady Chance.The city for him had long lost its boyish charm, but for the fresh visitor, many s...
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