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Weekly Contest #22
Kaitee rolled her eyes as she grew tired of listening to Candy telling a story to their three friends that Kaitee had already heard before. “So I said,” Candy continued, “ ‘The C.C. stands for Coco Chanel and D and G stands for Dolce and Gabbana.’ She asks, ‘Well, what stands for Michael Kors?’ and I said, ‘L.O.O.N.’” The girls laughed while Kaitee chuckled with no enthusiasm. She always did after hearing the sam...
Weekly Contest #19
Kathryn Turtle never thought that learning every president of the United States would take her this long. Surely, she would do anything to get an A-plus on a test, but the clock says 4:32 a.m. and she’s been studying since six in the afternoon. She should be in bed. But then she would have to get up two hours later to get ready for school. It’s not like she’s tired, though; the television has been on to provide background noise. She probably would’ve been done a little after midnight if she didn’t look up now and then to glance at the TV. F...
Weekly Contest #4
Helen Rigby's telephone on her nightstand rang, interrupting her reading time. After the third ring, she put down her copy of A Catcher in the Rye on the bed, leaving it open, before picking up the phone. "Hello?" she said. "Hey, Hilary," responded the nasal female voice coming from the phone’s end. "It's Helen." "Oh, sorry. It's Beth calling." "Okay." "From history class." "Yeah, I know." "Yeah, thank you for letting me borrow a pencil last class." "No problem. How did you get this number?"...
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