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Submitted to Contest #303
I didn't have a choice.Walking through the crumbling streets of this town does something to the mind. It doesn't happen all at once. First, the silence sets in—not peace, not calm, just… silence. The kind that makes your ears ring and your thoughts run wild. Then the demons come. Not the horned kind. Not the ones from stories meant to keep children tucked into bed. No, these demons are older, sharper. They live in your own memories. They borrow your voice. They whisper with the weight of people you once loved.And that's when the drowning beg...
Submitted to Contest #288
In the small coastal town of Seabrook, the weather was more than just a topic of conversation—it was a reflection of the town itself. The skies above Seabrook seemed to have a life of their own, shifting and changing in ways that defied explanation. Some days, the sun shone so brightly it felt like the heavens were smiling down on the town. Other days, the clouds hung low and heavy, as though the sky itself were grieving. The townsfolk had long since grown accustomed to the peculiar weather, but they never spoke of it openly. It was as if th...
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