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Submitted to Contest #36
Dear Diary, it's been a long day. Work was tough, the kids impossible, and the husband a pain in the butt. Seems like everything that could've gone wrong today, did. My parents have more of a life than I do, and it's very frustrating not being able to get a hold of them when they should be at home resting. I need them and they aren't there for me. My brothers and sisters seem to have it all together in their little worlds and mine always falls apart. So much on my mind, but it's midnight and everyone is sleeping. I'm on the couch so...
Submitted to Contest #30
I enjoy the character of very old homes and I had an opportunity to visit one once. The current owner of this particular house gave me a skeleton key and told me to go anytime, just please lock up when I leave. She described it as a creaky, musty, dark place. Someone's ancestor must have lived there a hundred years or so ago. Everything in the house was ancient. The day I made my visit, the house was bathed in soft moonlight. I could see lamps lit in the front window and the door cracked open just a tiny bit. I assumed the owner had b...
Submitted to Contest #28
A senior year of high school is supposed to be filled with high expectations and plenty of opportunities for making memories. You are at the top of your game, the upperclassmen, the leaders of the pack, kings and queens of the school even if you weren't one of the popular kids. You got respect just for being a senior! It was great and a little scary. You wanted to be on the homecoming court and have a date for the prom. You didn't want to be the one that the yearbook called "most likely to be alone" or "nerdiest". Classmates can be c...
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