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I’m 18 years old, female, from the United States. I’ve been a DailyLit member since April 01, 2009. My reading interests include novels of the best kind (chick flicks in writing) :).

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Reader Challenges - 6 Word Autobiography

Let you know, when I know

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

I had to do my grocery shopping.
I had heard from my friends that London was the best place for produce.
They must have lied.
Red Bell Peppers:
Now $2.89
Were $1.73
I ended up paying a twenty for two peppers and hitching a ride back to Elephant & Castle.

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

She sat there, by herself, eating month old club crackers.

She could just picture him standing in his overly polished business shoes using the most prestigious letter opener known to man.

He slit the letter open. “Finally,” He sighed. He had the truth in ink.

I love you.

She smiled.

Reader Challenges - 6 Word Autobiography

Dance like there's no ground beneath

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

COMMENT: My two favorites are Azad's cold feet one and Kate_of_Kate_Hall's doorbell kissing story! Nicely done :)

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

My Boston Holiday:
Boston four lane highway from airport:
I could use the right three lanes from 6:30am-9:30pm, only the right lane 3:30pm-7pm, and the two right lanes at all other times.
It had four lanes.
One U-turn and traffic ticket later:
I left two hours after my flight landed.

Reader Challenges - 6 Word Autobiography

My cup's half full of everything

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

"I’m all alone!” she wailed through tear stained eyes.

"You don’t find lovers in the cat food aisle.”

I was usedto this. She had multiple at a time, she’s an excellent juggler.

The postal man entered the office, "Flowers for Stephanie."

"Oh, thank god...an angel, I forgot about George."

Etc. - 50 Word Challenge

She couldn't take it. She sat there between the canned fruit and the imported molasses. Their song was humming in the background of the markets' hubbub. She hadn't heard it since she had walked away from him. Repeating this move, she grabbed her heart and walked out, leaving him behind.