Greetings to the challenges of this contest and strays who somehow found themselves in it. It is me, Anne de Biville back again after a long and worthwhile wait. Reading each one along with the particular judge we counted down the wins and losses of every sentence, every paragraph, and every dialogue.
Everyone, today I mark the end of this contest and present the unique works of these equally amazing authors from the corners of this website. Along with my partner, who refuses to show her pseudonym, we read every word, and now here are the winners of this contest, and the honorable mentions. Let's call her Miss P.
1st Place, Field of Daisies by Clovers
My favorite among the entries, this work deserves the spot and the prizes. This is a contest all about heartbreak; I've expected that one of them will be here, but this story changed my mind about tragic romance stories based on apocalyptic imagines of people. The description is overall amazing, and this story struck a potential nightmare; basically dying with a lover by your side.
Not really a nightmare of course, in reality, it would feel like being in a movie, and you are the star of this movie.
2nd Place, Leap of Faith by Saurna
One of the amazing works among these entries, this story introduces us to a wonderful story of Aurelia and Niccolo, which like what i wanted, fell apart after Niccolo found out Aurelia was her kin. And I have to admit this story needs a continuation, not only that but a change of ending. I love this, and this makes a really great novel if imagined, a story of two lovers rebelling against religious beliefs.
It depends on Saurna of course, if he/she wants to take this opinion and turn it into reality.
3rd Place, The Bad boy and Vegas by Mark Twain 2.0
Miss P: Okay, my turn. This work is a masterpiece - cut short. I was busy thirsting over Malachi when there was one scene where he was arrested for not one, but a lot of crimes imagined to be in jail for. And well, you got that right, this is my favorite. This deserves a spot on the winner's list. PLEASE, pretty please turn it into an actual story. This is something to stay all night reading for.
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HONORABLE MENTIONS
As mentioned in the prompts section, I said that there will be Two Honorable Mentions. And here they are:
Where is he by Mc reader/writer
I found the story promising at first, but then it turned all gullible when Mc woke up. But have to admit, Larson won the Best Male Lead.
Only you, Daisy by Lamington
I could've added a clarification after what I said to you darling, but it's alright. You captured me with vivid description and all.
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Thank you for being with me in this contest. It seemed like out of six entries, three won, two are honorable mentions, and one was unfinished. Please give time for the prizes to be distributed.
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