Adventure
Beauty
Someday she would manage to change the world. Not today, but in time Sarah would be important. She didn't know how, she would have to work on it. And then everyone would speak her name. She was prepared for this and that although now was the time to manage all of her karma. The karma that would get her by. It was going to be a time crunch, something that could be done with help from her neighbors and friends. Sarah put a smile on someone's face today, a good deed gone wrong. She was in the dirt and she dreamed of him everyday, which was fine with her. The tattoos that she put on her body represented the courage that Sarah was going to need for total domination. These words are flowing out of her mind as a temple of authority.
By Alex Jennett4 years ago in Fiction
On the Brink
The cawing of the crows had already started. She was not sure how long she had been sitting there, but the floor was freezing she suddenly realized. The beasts that had been so insistent on breaking through the door had given up a short while ago. Her heart was still racing, and the blood in her veins felt like ice. The feeling was not due to the extreme temperatures, but rather due to the fact that she had been eye to eye with death. Now that the crows outside had woken her from her state of shock she started to think of how everything had suddenly gone so wrong.
By Mattias Nagy4 years ago in Fiction
The Pact
Death rushed towards me with each beat of my heart. After all, I could see the bloodied pieces of my body spilling out of the ragged wounds through my abdomen. The claws had ripped and torn and my minimal training hadn’t even enabled me to return one strike. Pain had torn the air from my lungs, stunning me long enough for the creature to knock me on my back and begin tearing away. I wasn’t sure what had pulled it away — a sound in the distance, perhaps? But even without it there to finish the job, I was done. I could feel my blood leaving my veins, my heart fluttering with slowing beats, every bit of strength leaving me.
By Kira Lempereur4 years ago in Fiction
One Deep Breath
High Vista, Chapter 17 The River “This is madness.” The words fell from Sam’s mouth as he and the rest of the group stared at the swiftly moving water beside them. The surface appeared alive under the glow of the lamplight. It threw water sporadically around the small cave and continuously drove forward with an unrelenting pace.
By Kevin Gaylord4 years ago in Fiction
Outside Of My Constricted View
Introduction Normality. That word is foreign, abnormal to me. Yes, that’s extremely ironic. I see people going to work, caring for their children, eating at restaurants. I mean, nothing is stopping me from doing that, but it feels wrong. If I can’t do those things, then will I just end up being alone for the rest of my life? Maybe I’m just spouting nonsense, but I can’t truly embrace normal because I’m not “normal” myself. That's what this world taught me to believe. However, my Brother, Ren, looked at the world a little differently.
By Jonathan Liwasa4 years ago in Fiction
The Beckoning
A voice beckons her. She wasn’t sure she heard the voice at first because she was too engrossed in her own thoughts. Despite listening carefully, she cannot make out who it is coming from, therefore, gaining her full attention. Shifting in her seat, she looks around to see if the people in the Cafe, or the people on the street, can hear the voice—they don’t. The voice seems to be coming down from somewhere near the ocean. Before she has time to register her actions, the girl stands up—the Cafe and her toast long forgotten—and begins walking down the cobblestone pathway towards the ocean.
By Emma Ogilvie4 years ago in Fiction
Karakai
Sweat coalesced on my body so much so, I felt like I had just fallen into a river and then went straight back to running. The air was thick and all this huffing made it feel like I was breathing water. As I sprinted through the rainforest, I masked my scent by grabbing chunks of mud, rubbing it all over myself. I took some leaves and stuck them on the bits of mud that were on me, hoping that it would all stick. None of that stopped the Enforcers from tracking me. Blood from a knife wound oozed out of my leg and I could feel the warm liquid flow down my leg as trekked the jungle at a frantic pace, leaving clues of my whereabouts. It was the dead of night too. Everything was pitch black except for the places where the moonlight shone and the silhouettes of the lights that the Enforcers lit behind me.
By Marlon Velasco4 years ago in Fiction
A Love That Traveled But Never Died
Swinging saloon doors opened wide. A man walked in and peers around the room. He shot a few whistles at brothel girls sitting on men’s laps. Can-can girls were dancing for money up on the bars as well as maiden wenches shadowing dark figures in the brightly lit windows. Smoke filled the air as menfolk sat, puffing on their cigars. There in the background sounded loud honky-tonk playing broken notes. Drunken fellows were rowdy while betting to win an intense hand at poker. A few momentarily paused and nodded at the cowboy directing their way.
By Caleen Radabah4 years ago in Fiction
A Penguin New Year
The Three little Penguins New Year By John Matthews Another year was ending, Christmas had come and now passed. The “2022” New Year was on its way. Three Little Penguins Mumbles, Harvey, and Pierre have just finish celebrating Christmas at their Aunt Mimi house in Boynton, Beach, Florida and were wondering what they do for the New Year. They decided to go up North and visit Aunt Marie, in Philadelphia. Mumbles told them about the famous New Year’s Eve Parade with the Mummers. Harvey and Pierre lived in Florida and never seen the Mummers or traveled to Philadelphia. Mumbles told them about the Fancy costumes, String Bands, and dances they performed in center city. It would be a unique experience for Harvey, and Pierre to see for the first time. The Three Little Penguins told Aunt Mimi that they wanted go to Philadelphia and experience this tradition. Aunt Mimi contacted Aunt Marie and made the arrangements for Harvey, Mumbles, and Pierre to travel to celebrate the New Year holiday up North. The penguins were excited and couldn’t wait to arrive and see all this for themselves. They each went to their room to get some sleep before traveling the next day to the Airport for their new adventure.
By John Matthews 4 years ago in Fiction








