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I staggered into my cubicle, dropping my purse and grabbing my coffee mug. A bruise on my hip ached when I walked. I wondered if I should install some manacles in the moon room so I wouldn’t injure myself so much, but I’d proby Ade Conway 2500 words, on Nov 21 1:57 PM 2007
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A ray of sunlight peered in through the tiny barred window and shone through my eyelids. I winced as I drifted awake, the cold air chilling my bare skin. I yawned and sat up on the torn mattress, reaching for the cubby in theby Ade Conway 1200 words, 5 comments, on Nov 5 2:54 PM 2007
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Adam's bitch of a girlfriend called me again, asking if I knew where he was. Of course I knew where he was. He was visiting me and staying at my house for the weekend. He just didn't tell her because she'd be jealous. She wasby Ade Conway 1400 words, 5 comments, on Nov 1 3:01 PM 2007
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My sister returned from work, entering the apartment quietly and stowing her larger weapons on the rack by the door. She removed her armor and hung the black metal plates on the mannequin, then walked into the kitchen for herby Ade Conway 900 words, 4 comments, on Nov 1 10:48 AM 2007
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I had to leave for work in fifteen minutes. Eric would be gone when I returned. Two weeks without him. Why did he have to abandon me for his family's cabin in Maine? Two weeks. Fourteen minutes. / He sat there on the c
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The old witch on the corner of Bloomfield and Chestnut scowled at the children across the street as they imitated her. One boy loped across the yard wielding a stick. "Damn kids, stay out of my basil patch!" He shrieked. / / She had, in fact, jabbedby Ade Conway 300 words, 2 comments, on May 16 3:57 PM 2007. In Fiction
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I live in the depths of the ocean, where the sunlight never reaches and my companions are worms. You would not like to visit me. It's dark, cold, and very wet. But it is my home. I have lived here since long before humans evolved and created their own god
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For their 50th wedding anniversary, my parents took the family on a week-long trip to Earth. I hadn’t been to Earth since I was six, when t
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I asked Grandma if I could borrow her gun. / / "Which one?" She responded. / / "The really big one," I said, motioning to the gun rack above the dishwasher. / / Grandma rolled her eyes and nodded. "You could at least learn their names befby Ade Conway 600 words, 4 comments, on May 10 9:35 AM 2007. In Fiction
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Kristen glared at her enemy sitting across the room from her. She brandished her weapon, a large cardboard box, and charged. Fueled by procrastination, she dove into the pile of junk in the corner of her dorm room. Books, pencils, CDs, manga, last semesteby Ade Conway 600 words, 6 comments, on Apr 26 9:14 PM 2007. In Fiction
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I brought Herman an egg salad sandwich and sat on the front porch, watching him peck at it. He was a rather dumb duck and would eat almost anything, but I especially admired his love for egg salad sandwiches. He would go for the chunks with the most mayoby Ade Conway 400 words, 2 comments, on Apr 26 7:09 PM 2007. In Fiction
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Marina took me to New England for a college graduation present. The journey promised one last burst of excitement before the dreaded movingby Ade Conway 600 words, 2 comments, on Apr 26 5:15 PM 2007. In Fiction
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Hot water poured into the bathtub, and bubbles frothed from the pink soapy liquid Megan squirted into the stream. Waiting for the bath to fill, she arranged the shampoo bottles neatly on the edge of the tub. She poked a toe into the water. Perfect temperaby Ade Conway 400 words, 7 comments, on Apr 25 11:35 PM 2007. In Horror
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