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Alienation

I was already swingin' the bat before I was even proper awake.

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Dandelion Seeds

Slowing his steps as he neared the underpass, Patrick Morrow felt certain of two things: the sanctity of art, and acid reflux.

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Delayed

Instead of the quick connection she was expecting through Calgary, she had all the time in the world.

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Flight

I’m wearing a grey wig to my baby daughter’s funeral so no one will recognize me.

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Golden

The days are short. Nights, long, frigid, etching frosty road maps on the windowpanes.

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Graffiti Gabe

Gabe squinted as he emerged from his parent’s basement.

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Into the Mist

The first hotel room they stepped into smelled of smoke and old vomit.

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Lucid Observer

It was Thursday night and Alex had arrived at the Dream Forecasting Institute for his weekly appointment.

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Night Watch

Megan dangled her feet off the dock as she gazed across Koshlong Lake, remembering fond memories of Camp Wanakita.

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The Last Sunset

Elena opened with her usual disclaimer: “I’m not Russian – I’m Canadian.”

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Wolverine

I’ll start with me raking Exter’s loutish grinning cat-face with my nails.

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