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  • Please Don’t Cry

    Please Don’t Cry

    By: M.A. Dosser. Bringing a baby into a zombie-infested town wasn’t my best idea. But her mother needs medicine. I couldn’t leave the baby with her. Zombies don’t…

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  • House Guest

    House Guest

    By: Dale Parnell. Ding-dong! Betty wasn’t expecting visitors, and her arthritic joints creaked as she opened the front door, only to discover no-one there. It was then she…

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  • Walk, Don’t Run

    Walk, Don’t Run

    By: Don Money. The intercom system broadcasted the message once more. “Walk, don’t run. Observe all space station protocols as you make your way to the escape shuttles.”…

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  • A Moment Found

    A Moment Found

    By: Whitney Collins-Wilson. Stirring too much sugar into her coffee, Adeline heard something in the living room. Excited, yet cautious, she tip-toed in. Gingerly sitting on the couch,…

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  • Running Time’s Loom

    Running Time’s Loom

    By: Gideon P. Smith. The loom rattled rhythmically, ticking like a clock. Kyfros toed the treadle, lifting the warp, shuttling the weft. When one thread broke, Kyfros knotted…

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  • Take the Dog

    Take the Dog

    By: Sandra Skalski. When the aliens arrived in the back yard, I told them to take the dog. Green light seeped through my cat door. A saucer the…

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