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  • One Tick

    One Tick

    By: Joel Wright. The music box had no price tag. The seller only shrugged. “Eleven bucks.” Inside it held a sapphire watch with two rings: on the outer…

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  • Ghosts Are Jerks

    Ghosts Are Jerks

    By: Richard M. Sanders. Dr. Polansky’s sleep study discovery shattered medical understanding. Ghosts were real, and they were absolute pricks. Jimmy the ghost snickered, hovering over Patient 47.…

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  • A Necessary Yard

    A Necessary Yard

    By: Craig Borri. I was doing about thirty when she ran in front of my car. It was a little girl, about five years old. Blonde hair, blue…

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  • Linger Just a Little

    Linger Just a Little

    By: V. Astor Solomon. Nobody notices when the doors take a moment too long to open, not unless they’re in a hurry. When they press the button and…

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  • What You Wish For

    What You Wish For

    By: Thomas J. Griffin. “You’re sure?” asked the genie. Old man Bill nodded. He’d bought the lamp at a garage sale, mistaking it for a watering can. “You…

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  • House Heartbeat

    House Heartbeat

    By: Beth Goder. The house had a heartbeat. The walls pulsed like lungs breathing. Once inside, Clara could hear the booming rhythm. It wasn’t the biggest house on…

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