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Submitted to Contest #330
There once was a grand tower atop a hillside of emerald green grass. A cobblestone pillar four giants high with a blue tiled peak. In that tower resided the long passed spirit of Yorin, the wizard who built it. Yorin was an extremely talented wizard, one who made many magical doors when building his tower all those years ago. These doors lead to all kinds of both wondrous and treacherous places. Today his spirit was wandering where he liked to spend most of his eternal solitude. Behind a massive arched door made of mahogany planks and temper...
Submitted to Contest #298
When I first saw her that morning I was trimming the rose bushes. In all my years of tending to the Mason’s garden I had never seen anything like her. Peeking around the corner of the house about thirty feet away from me she looked huge. I was so afraid that my first reaction was to freeze. I only caught sight of her for half a second, but it was long enough to get a flash of her horrible yellow eyes. Every bone in my body wanted to run back to the staff house and avoid the garden for the rest of the week, hell the rest of forever. That thou...
Submitted to Contest #293
Alex reeled in disgust as he looked out the window of his e-taxi at what sub-level eight had come to refer to as Sim Street. The street was full of virtual clubs with projections of gorgeous landscapes and various scenery advertised on its windows. Simulated reality chambers lined the sidewalks like vending machines with signs like “Experience the seven wonders of the world here for the low price of $50!” and “Wonder what having a family is like? Step in now to find out!” The lack of seeing the outside world for the past few years had opened...
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