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emilieeharris
"money cannot buy happiness but somehow it's more comfortable to cry in a mercedes than it is on a bicycle"
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Write a Poem that begins with "Together" and ends with "Forever"
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emilieeharris in Poetry & Free Verse

you & i

together you and i have always been a platonic love

apart was something i never imagined

but when you took a step further

and i took one back

apart was something we'd be forever.

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Challenge of the Month VIII
Running. You are (or your character is) running from something. Or running to something. Or maybe you just left the faucet running. The theme this month is running. Fiction or non-fiction, poetry or Prose. $100 purse to our favorite entry. Outstanding entries will be shared with our publishing partners.
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Goodbye Myself

Every time I try to run

I leave myself behind

Whether it was an accident

I never seem to mind

You’ll call me again tomorrow

And by the time I pick up the phone

I won’t remember my rehearsed goodbye

I'll forget the dark side you’ve shown

Maybe I've been running in circles

But somehow i’ve never run out of breath

Because I go to to you to revive me

But it’s you who’ll see to my death

One day I’ll escape your poisonous grasp

And learn to live on my own

Because the past is only a reminder

Of how far you’ve ever grown

So here’s to a new era

One with no more wars

Because I’ve never had a hole in my chest

All I’ve had is one in yours

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Prose Challenge of the Week #46: It’s Halloween. Scare us shitless in 30 words or more. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge.
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emilieeharris

What You Least Expect

A new face opened the door to classroom 108. Mr. Holmes was out sick again as usual. Everything seemed normal, but in my gut I felt like something was about to go terribly wrong.

“Can I have Ella Moore here for a moment please?” The substitute’s high pitched squeaky voice is annoying as soon as I heard it, but her words had an edge to them that was hard to figure out.

 It was impossible. She couldn’t know me, like, at all. Her piercing black eyes weaved around the hallway until they met mine. I let out a yelp then followed her inside the classroom.

Keys jiggled in her hands telling me my one-way ticket out was gone. Numerous thoughts went through my head. What if she’s a serial killer who escaped from prison? What if she’s some crazy villain let loose and the police are looking for her? What if…

Stop, I tell myself, What could possibly go wrong? But in the back of my mind there’s a lot of things in this situation that could go wrong.

“Um, can I help you?” I asked, thinking of nothing much else to say.

“Oh, you’re so sweet, hon,” she said, “but I’m afraid you can only help me by standing still and being quiet.”

“Uh, okay.”

The words were barely out of my mouth when things started to change. Everything happened so fast, I hardly blinked. The blinds on the windows shut so loudly, it almost made me jump. The lights grew dim and I had a very vague feeling more than one pair of eyes were watching me…

I had barely recovered my wits when I realized Miss Coles ( as she had called herself, but I doubt that was her real name) was standing on the other side of the room as scarier than ever. I thought I was hallucinating or something but slowly she began to transform. Her fingers had turned into long black talons. She had grown sharp metal wings the size of our Smart board and apparently she had gotten really angry or insane. Her hair had erupted in flames. But the creepiest thing was her face. Her pale skin was so sickly green it looked like she was going to vomit. Her eyes danced in bright red. She looked like she was ready to pounce on me with her yellow fangs. Someone did not brush their teeth. So basically, Miss Vampire Bat Lady looked like a very angry Christmas tree ready to attack.

“Now, honey,” she hissed, “I can kill you more quickly if you stand still like a smart little girl.”

I should have known better. Usually, when your teacher’s substitute turns into a freaky monster that gives you the creeps you

a.) run and hide

b.) shriek in terror

c.) scream for your life

d.) do all the above

But, as often as these events occur, I wasn’t prepared. My situation was unique in a way that I couldn’t do anything except defend myself, get the key, and get out. Oh, and make sure I make it out alive. That would be nice, too.

Fortunately, Mr. Holmes was also a history teacher. Medieval swords and shields covered part of the walls as if to scream, Hey, look at me! I’m a deadly weapon that can kill you! Miss Monster was across the room, but was advancing quickly. Sadly, actual huge chicken feet (which I had not noticed before and looked very unattractive) can walk a little bit faster than you think.

I picked off a bronze dagger with a leather hilt. Before I knew it, she was right behind me and I barely had enough time to duck. Like a flash, my instincts took over. I rolled to one side, and turned around to face my opponent. Her claw swooped down on my head, but I defended her strike with my new toy, careful to avoid her ever flaming hairballs. I constantly kept on crashing into tables and it didn’t help that this bat woman could fly. She tried to attack me from behind, but I was able to stab her on the side of her waist.

She let out a petrifying shriek. I could tell I’d hit something solid, but somehow my blade had slashed right through it. My strike must of just angered her even more. She charged, her talons raised like a fork to its meat. ( Maybe she was hungry?) She seemed wobbly and slow and no longer as fast as before when I had first hit her.

This is your advantage, I thought. Use it!

With all my strength I charged, this time slicing off her wing. She screamed, but now she seemed defenseless. This time I aimed my dagger for a clear shot and plunged.

I expected her to melt into a puddle of some sort like the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz, but instead she disintegrated in a second into a puff of smoke. I probably would need ten bottles of Febreeze just to get rid of the stench.

Just as relief filled my lungs and and the terrifying shock of it all dissipated, a raspy voice very much like Miss Coles, spoke inside my mind. (At the time, I was so frightened, I didn’t think how it was possible.)

This is only the very beginning, the chilling voice rasped, and sadly you will not make it to the very end.

“Get out of my head,” I had said aloud before realizing it.

“Who are you talking to?” a startling voice asked behind me that almost made me jump.

Oh great, another monster I have to face, I thought. But when I looked back, I only saw an open doorway leading into the hall of bustling kids. The glare of the sun hit my face from the windows as the fluorescent light bulbs blinked back to life. Suddenly, the vague feeling of someone else in the room had vanished.

Chicken, I thought.

I hung my bronze sword back on the wall and took my things. I walked out, but it felt as if no time had passed whatsoever. The halls were still filled with high school teens and the bell hadn’t rung yet. But that voice, Miss Coles--I knew it would haunt me for the rest of the day.

Challenge
Prose Challenge of the Week #45: You’re on death row for a crime you didn't commit. Write about it. The winner will be chosen based on a number of criteria, this includes: fire, form, and creative edge. Number of reads, bookmarks, and shares will also be taken into consideration. The winner will receive $100. When sharing to Twitter, please use the hashtag #ProseChallenge
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The Arena

Your shackled metal handcuffs scrape the cracked cement floors 

Of a rotting prison undeserving of you.

You're kind,

Trustworthy.

But they don't care.

You were passing through the silent streets of a black night

When the unexpected shriek shattered the still silence.

Your hands are stained with the blood of a helpless victim

After the dirty deed was done by another

But they don't care.

Now you will be the vulnerable victim.

No one in the arena is merciful.

You're surrounded by criminal minds

Who have done far worse deeds than you ever will.

But they don't care.

That's what they do 

In the arena.