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Submitted to Contest #334
The Hill By Thomas Curtis It was a cool morning. The sun was bright, and the sky was a deep blue. The small hill overlooked a long valley. The slow-moving river winding it’s way down toward the sea. The long green grass grew wild with few other plants. The remnants of a fence, scattered in the fields, could be seen. Off in the distance, a few deer stood and watched nothing. “Would you look at that?” The voice was so deep the ground shook. A butterfly took to the air from the disturbance. “Look at wh...
Submitted to Contest #315
A Breath not taken By Thomas Curtis The old man walked down the street, no longer knowing why he walked. Just that a doctor years ago told him he should walk more. He doesn’t look side to side, just at the stop sign at the corner. His leg extended further, stepping over a hole in the path. Not seen, not even looked for. Mind numb, he lets his body take him to the stop sign. As he turns the corner, he is distracted by a flash on the ground. Stopping from his routine, he bends down and picks up a bottle ca...
Submitted to Contest #308
A Myth Song in the Darkness.By Thomas Curtis. “I am leaving Ganlyn, I couldn’t go without seeing you.” Climbing in through the window, her green tunic catching on a window hinge. “I heard a song sung in the square today.” She looked down on her deformed sister. and continued excitedly. “Remember when we used to climb down from the roof into your room.” Stopping, she looks towards her sister, a look of worry on her face. Remembering it was her fault her sister fell from the window, her dagger caught on the window casing, and she moved backwa...
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