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Submitted to Contest #18
There was a quaint antique thrift store across the street from my house which was located on the corners of Quinn and Fremont. The store itself was run by an elderly widow in her late 80’s. She was a small, frail woman with paper-thin skin and round, sapphire blue eyes. Her spectacles hung around her neck on a golden chain, and her feet shuffled whenever she walked. The first time I stepped foot in the store, I was greeted by the sound of a small bell over the door, signaling my arrival. The second thing that greeted me was the smell of must...
Submitted to Contest #17
“When we got married I didn’t know we would be attending every holiday with your family,” I remark as my wife and I pull into the driveway of her parent’s house. “Babe,’ she starts as her eyes roll over to meet mine, ‘It’s only for one evening and it’s not even that bad.” I let out a long sigh as I turn off the ignition and step out of our car. I come around to the other side and open the passenger side door to help my wife out. Even after an eight-hour drive she still looks as beautiful as ever. Her tight blue jeans perfectly hug her h...
Every great love story involves love at first sight. Well, not this one. This is my great love story and let me tell you there was absolutely no love at first sight. When I first meet Percy he was the exact opposite of attractive. He had long matted hair, his eyes were cross-eyed, and he had a slight drooling problem. He had a limp in his step and one of his ears was cut off a bit. As I got to know him better I soon found out he had very few friends and was very lazy. He enjoyed spending his time sleeping in the comfort of his bed with remai...
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