by Gianna Hayes ’26 And it was a sort of magic, the way the summer used to drag on spinning dizzy like the tire swing which whirled you ’round ’til perhaps you felt queasy. (I know I did.)Yes, it was some magic, how the blue-blurred …
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The Tragedy of Erasmus and Demetrius (Excerpt)
by Liam McGinley ’28 Peeta groaned, shaking his head. He gazed at the shell of his once kind lover in front of him. Felix did the same. They grew weaker. Arms went limp and hands cramped as exhaustion overtook the couple. Peeta couldn’t push Felix …
September 19th
by Nate Hanson ’28 Warm September night,Streetlights painting the night,Concrete on my skin. Two souls whispered through the dark,Things heavy, Sink in the daylight. He needs me, I need him,Is this magic?