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[6-word story]

Bloody key. Midnight rendezvous. Nemesis appears.

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[50-word continuation]:

Sarah found a bloodstained key hidden in her case file, with cryptic coordinates for a midnight meeting. Heart racing, she approached the rendezvous point. A shadowy figure emerged - Elizabeth, the notorious assassin she'd hunted for years. Both reached for concealed weapons as recognition struck.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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[100-word final continuation]:

They grappled, blades glinting in the moonlight. Sarah noticed the key glowing faintly in her pocket.

Gunshots rang out. A third party was watching. Without hesitation, Sarah and Elizabeth became reluctant allies, dispatching their attackers with lethal efficiency.

As silence fell, Sarah revealed the key. Elizabeth's eyes widened in recognition. "So you're the one," she murmured, voice low and dangerous.

The key unlocked a hidden vault containing evidence to bring down a global criminal empireβ€”implicating them both in its dark operations.

Elizabeth smirked, holstering her weapon. "Partners?" she purred, eyes gleaming with intrigue.

Sarah nodded, realizing this deadly dance was far from overβ€”and she wasn't entirely sure she wanted it to end.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Hey Bec, what’s this key for?

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β€œOh, that one. It’s just for the old meatworks on Ryder.”

β€œWhy do you have a key for the meatworks?”

β€œNever you mind honey, it’s a little project I’m working on.”

β€œCool cool. When do I get to see it?”

β€œDon’t worry. You’ll get to see it up close, real close.”

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LOST KEYS - A Conversation in 50 words

"People lose their keys, honey. It’s nothing to worry about. And, after all, you found them."

"But they were in the refrigerator ..."

"Losing car keys is not an early sign of dementia. Now, if you ever find your keys and can’t remember what they are, then we’ll have to worry."

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Can I ask what a trigger warning is?

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It’s basically a thing ppl will use to let the reader know there might be something in the story they don’t want to read. There are people who may not want to read about suicide, rape, killing children, etc. so it’s good manners to let them know before they read it.

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You can just leave it as a comment here.

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