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Weekly Contest #359
It’s no good, I thought. I’m finally finished. The drafty, dust-laden boards of the ancient hardwood floor creaked and groaned beneath my panicked footfalls. Dust plumes erupted as I sped hastily down the long abandoned hallways of the Jasper House, that mansion of immense presence and malignity, who’s dour visage loomed heavy over the Carolina countryside. Cracked, weather-beaten shutters, decayed doorframes, and porticos of crumbled plaster forebode any from entering that dreadful residence. Like deathly illness, all avoided the place and...
Weekly Contest #349
Today is April 31. The year, according to the data left by the old gods, is 2110. Spring, yes that is what they called it I believe. It is, as described by the Access, that time when the earth’s rotation tilts this northern hemisphere ever closer to the sun’s face, and the days lengthen. Flowers arrive, the tulip and the daffodil, those waxy leaves creeping from the soil like verdant fingers. Above, the budding stems of the maple trees wave in the breeze like wispy dancing tendrils, as they beckon the emergence of life once more. Above, the ...
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