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Children's Fantasy Won by:
@Ashleyne
Ian the iPhone
Ian was the best iPhone ever.
Mum shouted down him sometimes. When she tossed him onto the sofa, he pulled faces, making me giggle.
He'd float by my bed and tell stories of princesses, goblins and heroic robots.
One day, Mum chucked him away. I told her he was alive; she said “Don't talk stupid. If you go in that bin, woe betide.”
I knew I'd get in trouble, but I rescued him.
I took him to a charity shop and posted him through the letterbox.
He's still out there, making other children laugh.
“Miss you forever, Ian.”
Tie-breaker runner-ups 1 to 6
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Children's Fantasy Runner-up #1:
@Vaz
Tooth Or Dare?
Varen scrambled through the thick hedges. The trees had been broken and gnarled by the impact. Night was creeping into the forest; a slit of a stream drank in the suns remaining light.
The dragon was curled into a ball like a bundle of snakes. Its breathing was heavy. Tiny dark flowers of blood blossomed from the tear in its chest.
The boy approached slowly. He was sweating; when he met the beasts’ gentle green eyes his raised spear trembled.
What would the other boys say? What would the chief think?
Varen closed his eyes.
The spear flashed.
Wings unfurled.
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Children's Fantasy Runner-up #2:
@willwallace
Bus Ride
“Where to go today?” Matilda whispered as she lay in bed.
“Hmm, yesterday I played with the faerie king by the ring of firestones. Day before, the unicorn took me on the most wondrous ride to the cloud city.”
Jumping up, she began dressing quickly.
“I know! That silly rabbit promised me a trip to wonderland!
That’s where I’ll go.”
Just then her mother called. “Matilda, time for school!”
“And no sleeping on the bus,” she added.
Frowning, Matilda headed downstairs.
“Mommy, it’s not sleeping, it’s
adventuring!” she cried.
But she knew, once you grew up, it
was just sleeping.
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Children's Fantasy Runner-up #3:
@johnnyjet
Horns Can Be Fun
One morning Sammy woke up with horns on his head. At first he was upset. Then he thought they were cool.
At breakfast, his Mom didn't give him a second look. Sammy always had a little devil in him, so the horns didn't seem out of place.
His little sister screamed and ran away when she saw him. He realized horns can be fun!
Sammy became popular at school. Bullies respected him, teachers never bothered him, and everyone wanted to be his friend.
The next morning his little sister woke up with a halo. Now he was in trouble!
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Children's Fantasy Runner-up #4:
@ratsy
Family First
Annabelle always wanted to be a princess.
The man in the mirror was elderly; hidden behind a cloak. He swore she would be happy ruling over her own kingdom.
Her suspicion arose when his voice lowered and he hissed for her to hurry. The Throne will be taken by another, he claimed; fire burned around him.
That day her sister broke Annabelle’s hairbrush. Annabelle was so angry. The cowl covered man begged her to enter the mirror, but she knew better.
She called her sister to the room and asked her if she wanted to be a princess.
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Children's Fantasy Runner-up #5:
@Victoria Silverwolf
Monster Girls
Lisa and Susan sat entranced in front of the television. They had to turn the volume down so it wouldn’t disturb Lisa’s parents. Lisa had permission to stay up Saturday night as long as she finished her homework.
They loved the Vampira show. Some of the movies were boring, but the hostess was funny and beautiful. Lisa's mother thought she was too scary, but her father thought she was sexy.
Susan looked a lot like Vampira. She had the same white skin and long black dress. Lisa's only problem was trying to figure out why nobody else could see her.
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Children's Fantasy Runner-up #6:
@Droflet
PALS
I hate cats.
Me too.
I’ve had it with that smug fur ball next door.
“You can’t. Remember, daddy said, kill one more cat and he’ll send you away to the country.”
Don’t care. Snowball’s got to go.
“Don’t do it. Please don’t. You’re my only friend.”
It was then that Timmy made his first grown up decision.
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“Hey Joe.”
“Hey hank. What’s up neighbor?”
“The cat’s gone missing.”
“Well, that’s cats for you.”
Timmy patted Rover as they listened in.
“You’re a good boy, aren’t you?”
No, Timmy, you’re a good boy. Rover winked. A very good boy