Polka-dots

In "Polka-dots" by L. Keith, a cherished pair of pajama pants becomes a symbol of joy, only to be forever altered by a life-changing phone call. The story humorously yet poignantly explores how a single moment can taint even our happiest memories.

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Juliet's Last Lover

In "Juliet's Last Lover," Stu Ducklow presents a compelling short story about Juliet, an aging figure who, despite her shiny new exterior, struggles with her ...
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