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Today’s
Prompt:
You strike up a conversation with a stranger
in the check-out line at the grocery store who, as it turns out, is not a
stranger at all.
‘Forgetting isn’t always
voluntary. Sometimes it’s willed.’
Idara
and Angie, two women, programmed by fate to bump into each other a second time.
Their
first encounter at a party in an out-of-the-way mansion, which turned out to be
a house of horror had awakened a malign force that must be laid to rest or
there will be blood.
Like
there had been before.
When
they collide at a grocery store, their memories of the past had been reshuffled.
The question was, by trauma or by evil spirits? The victory or defeat of the
women at the hands of evil depends on them unbottling their past.
In
an instant of total brilliant recall, their memory gushed to the surface of
their consciousnesses and with it a horror they would rather forget.
Idara
and Angie must complete their assignments yet; they may not live to see their
grades.
Keep
your pen bleeding.
Akpan
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