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Submitted to Contest #86
The meadow was cloaked in dandelions. Their yellow shine complemented the sunshine feeding their souls. Children and adults alike begged the flowers for dreams realized. Each petal had heard thousands of wishes, but still had room for a million more. Elena didn't know if the dandelion wishes worked. But she sure wanted them to. Her life had fallen to pieces in the past year. Although she had built her coffee shop to be the best in San Diego, once Coronavirus took over, the business took the same fate as restaurants across the country. Clie...
Submitted to Contest #82
The diagram was complete. Ronald had created the perfect chart of the human body. He just knew that the iHeal was going to be the most groundbreaking invention in human history. Ronald had always dreamed of finding a way to cure people. Life with a chronic condition was a hard life, and he knew it firsthand. The last 20 years of his life had been devoted to aiding his wheelchair-bound brother. Mike had been hit by a car at the age of 9, and rendered paralyzed. The decision to be Mike’s caregiver was not a difficult one, Ronald always knew...
Submitted to Contest #73
A Series of Unfortunate Proposals “Jingle Bellllllls….Jingle Belllllls….Soon it will beeee….Christmas Dayyyyyyyy” Here I am, walking down the snowy sidewalks of 5th Avenue, New York City. Best City in the world. While headed towards the 30th Street Train Station, I can see that it’s looking even better than usual. Massive displays of luminary delight, Salvation Army ringing a bell on every corner, and FAO Schwartz displaying their toy selection in greatest splendor. Ahh, Christmas. Best time of the year right? Would be, i...
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