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The bass was so loud it shook her straight to her bones. Suddenly, red lights flick on, and the base was accompanied by the very first guitar note.
Around her was an eruption of screams, the noise so loud her own were lost in the wave. Amidst the red, a silhouette appeared before them on stage, pushing the screams even louder than before.
As the song began, she felt herself slowly disintegrating into the noise. She screamed the words at the top of her lungs, feeling every word, every beat, every sound.
For just the moment, she was uninhibited; free.
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100 Word Stories
Short StoryFlash Fiction ● A form of fiction that "communicates via caesuras and crevices. There is no asking more, no premise of comprehensiveness, because flash fiction is a form that privileges excision over agglomeration."
