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Lex Talionis

The groan that left Mike’s lungs as his warm blood spattered onto my hand was disgusting. It was like a horny old man touching himself to a crinkled up issue of Hustler, completely devoid of understanding that the blonde toy at his fingertips…

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the octopus / förstöra

He had my blood on his hands but the sewage water washed them clean and no one would believe me. The mice followed him as he walked away, my lungs full of feces and dishwater, my open wounds inviting maggots to their fleshy…

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Me and Midori

Originally from August 9th, 2024 The wheezing sound of my kettle swam its way into my bedroom, waking me up from the accidental half-sleep I had fallen into. I had gotten into the habit of having tea before bed to relax. There were…

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Little Water

Originally from 2024 November 14th, 1987 My brother had always been very weird, but I never cared. In fact, I loved it. As a kid, Ivan would create burial sites for roadkill, dressing them with flowers and twigs. He would dangle out of…

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Germany – Scene Exercise

Originally from 2020 “I feel like I’m pullin’ teeth here!” he laughed, one hand in the pocket of his brown bomber jacket, the other outstretched towards me. A keyring hung from his middle finger, a Lada key with a rental tag, a plastic…

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Sunrise

Originally from 2020 My curtains were supposed to be light-blocking, but every single summer morning at 4am when the sun rose, golden strips of sunlight would melt their way into my room and cover the floor and walls. It forced me awake every…

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Ham

Originally from 2019 The fireplace was crackling in the living room and the thermostat was turned up to 78 degrees to combat the freezing temperatures outside. It was so cold, snow couldn’t even fall, so I found myself staring out the kitchen window…

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Hot Chocolate – Conflict Scene Exercise

Originally from 2020 “Seriously, stop trying to be funny. You’re literally not funny. Nothing you’ve said since we got here has been funny and I’m tired of you,” Chauncey barked at me, her cheeks turning bright red under her widened eyes. When she…

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Squares and Shoulders

Originally from 2020 I’ve always wanted to act in a movie. The idea of playing the role of a person I could never be always seemed exciting. A trained assassin out on a mission to murder a rival druglord, a princess trying to…

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Ring Pop

Originally from 2019 He proposed to me with a Ring Pop. His bruised knee in the sand, the red and green freshly-unwravelled piece of candy in between two of his fingers. He laughed in between the words, “Will you marry me?” and I…

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bornography

Originally from 2022 Making long, sensual eye contact with the watery cyclops that lies below me, the depth of its eye drawing me closer and closer to the pain of home. Empty is clean. Clean is pure. Pure is childlike. Childlike is safe. …

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