1. He couldn't look at the audience. He couldn't find his voice. It was all just a memory. He could see his parents watching him so intently. Their disgust written so obvious on their faces! Oh, how shameful! What a disgrace! His wig was poorly fit, but it was his grandmother's. Yes. He was Juliet in the ever so famous play by William Shakespeare. He was no doubt suffering from an attack of stage fright.
2. She pushed the hair out of her face and straightened her glasses. The world opened up before her. Finally she was able to see! She curiously looked in the mirror. "That's me?!" The cornea transplant had been a success and she was getting her first ever glimpse at the world. Of course, she'd have to wear these ridiculous glasses for a while for her eyes to adjust.
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To Walk In My Mind: A Collection Of Short Stories
RandomI'll be putting my short stories in here that are part of the career program I'm working on... Or attempted entries to contests (Reedsy) where I didn't meet the deadlines (or just can't finish story) Including the not so story like 5 minute free w...