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Weekly Contest #306
“The Package” Monday 12;20 PMFrom: Josh KinterTo: Will HammondWill, just checking in, how’s it going back there? Monday 6:22 PMFrom: Will HammondTo: Josh KinterNot bad. How’s Maui? Do you have any money left? I’m working from home. FedEx laid a package on my porch, your name care of me, my address. About the size of a case of beer but not as heavy. A mile of tape holding it together. The label says it’s from Mexico. What’s up? Monday 7:04 PMFrom: Josh KinterTo: Will HammondSorry for the delay, texting outdoors is tough with all the sun. I t...
Weekly Contest #300
“A Visit to Tatum”Driving on a wide-open road in the middle of nowhere can be relaxing but not when your fuel warning light is shining at you. That’s the kind of feeling you don’t ever want to have.As many times as I’d driven the stretch of I-44 between St. Louis and Springfield I had figured out a few things. Things like the best places to stop for a bite and exactly how much gas I needed to have in my tank. Over almost a year and a half dozen trips, I’d never had any problems until that day last month. Ordinarily if I’d left my house witho...
Weekly Contest #299
“The Cloud”I’d pressed the big, red emergency alarm button twice before I saw what looked to be a temporary label above it. It read “EMERGENCY SIGNAL IS RECEIVED BY SOUTHWEST ELEVATOR INC.AND NOT BY EMERGENCY RESPONDERS.”. The only light in the darkened cab was from a small emergency light glowing in the middle of the ceiling. The panel that showed floor levels said we’d gotten stuck on the ninth floor, three floors and fifteen minutes short of my appointment. It was my final interview with Bates Capital for what I considered to be my dream ...
Weekly Contest #298
“Navigator”“Geez, Charlie, when I told you to find us a car, I meant something that would get us there and back, not a piece of crap like this. Where’d you find it?”“I got it at the Circle K. The guy left it running when he went into the store and I was standing right there. I figured it was easier than trying to hot-wire another car. I’m not so good with wires. I was scared shitless but I just jumped in and beat it out of there fast.”“Geez, this thing looks like it’s older than you but I guess we’re stuck with it.” Sid looked directly at Ch...
Weekly Contest #297
“Seven O’clock… or Whenever”When Matt rolled over in bed the beam of early Spring sunlight hit him right in the face. He put his hand over his eyes and let out a long sigh. “Well,” he thought, “Daylight Savings Time or not, if I have to turn the clock ahead and lose an hour of sleep, I’m glad it’s on a Sunday.” He lay there staring at the ceiling for a few minutes. Before he could relax completely his alarm clock buzzed at the usual seven o’clock setting. He reached over and turned it off. Reluctantly, he got out of bed.He’d been divorced fo...
Weekly Contest #295
“Family”Fully clothed, life size mannequins aren’t what you’d expect to see in someone’s home. A department store, sure, but not in a home, not like this. Maria was holding her cellphone when she’d greeted me at the front door. She told me to please wait for a moment while she finished her call. When she walked away I waited a few seconds then stepped into the living room. I didn’t think I’d have to compete with plastic people for a place to sit. All I could do was stand there in the middle of the weirdness and wait for Maria to return. Fort...
Weekly Contest #288
What’s Next?For the first few weeks of May the local TV weather report hadn’t drawn much attention. That time of year hot, dry weather was the norm in Phoenix so the reports fell on deaf ears. The usual time for the temperature to hit 100 degrees was mid-May but that year it happened in early April, Even after four consecutive years of breaking heat records people still didn’t seem to be concerned. Summer was coming and the monsoon storms would bring rain. There was nothing to worry about.About two months into summer I noticed a subtle chang...
Weekly Contest #280
“Did You Hear?”Every trip down the corridor to get a cup of coffee was a reminder of how things had changed. The rows of empty cubicles, offices with the lights off and the silence, broken only occasionally by a muffled phone conversation from somewhere behind a workstation panel. The office workforce, or what was left of it, was quietly going about the business of putting out a daily newspaper. The Gazette was like every other newspaper in the country; trying to hold on to its history and stay viable as print media continued its steady decl...
Weekly Contest #272
“A Walk in the Hereafter” It’s taking a lot longer than I thought it would. Of course, there’s no guidebook for dead people, at least as far as I know. After three months I’m still trying to get used to being dead. Even using that word is hard to adapt to. When death comes people usually use terms like “He passed away” or “She’s in a better place”. It makes them feel better but the person is still dead and words can’t change that. I guess it’s just a way that people try to adjust to the whole situation. And one of the biggest things I’m tryi...
Weekly Contest #271
“The Blue Book”It had been six months since Andy had been built. He was uncomfortable when the lab people used that term but it was an accurate way to describe his situation. After four years of secret research and experiments, Life-Tech, a small, medical research lab had created a human-like android. Andy’s formal name was Andrew and it seemed strange to him that the brilliant people who’d built him couldn’t come up with a more creative name than Andrew the Android. But he had more important things to deal with. He was setting out on a...
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