Adventure
Joe's Garage
My dream took place in a freestanding garage with a padlocked main garage door and a built-in standard door inset in the main door. Upon entering the garage from the hot and lonely alley, a brief look around revealed many mementos and memorabilia acquired during a lifetime of travels.
By Marv Wells4 years ago in Fiction
The Drowsy Cub Who Yearned For Slumber
The trees wept a certain dew on the mornings Huey’s mom barged into his room yelling about leaving in time so she would make it to work. “This is the last time I’m going to tell you. Get up!” Her stomps roared against the wood floors as she walked back to the kitchen repeating her words until they rippled away.
By Samuel Minniefield4 years ago in Fiction
A Fool Named Jinn
Verse I The Fool climbed the last steps of the Tower and arrived at the final door. It loomed ominously at the end of a short passageway, beckoning him to take his last remaining steps forward into its gaping jaws. As if on cue with his arrival, the heavy stone door split in half and rumbled open, shaking off loose dirt and dust accumulated from nearly an eternity resting in its closed position. He stood still momentarily, one foot on the landing and one foot still on the last step of a grueling, twisting and turning staircase. A loud roar from inside the door reverberated through the hallway along with a powerful gust of wind and fog so thick he reflexively reached out to cover his eyes with his arm. Smoky tendrils in the shapes of disfigured looking hands and arms pulled at his ankles. His arms. His body. But they held no physical form and therefore applied no force in which to yank him through the door.
By Leon Warczak 4 years ago in Fiction
Adelaide
The rain pounded my face, and darkness loomed all around me. It was up to the flashes of lightning to illuminate my path, paired with my horse’s instinct to get me back to the cottage hidden deep within the forest. The continual rain had carried on for a fortnight working in my favour, washing away any tracks that lead back to my humble abode. I am convinced that after tonight the bounty on my head will significantly be increased by decree of the King. My neck unequivocally would find its way to the guillotine. Once secured within my home, drying myself by the fire, I reflected on the events leading up to this dreary night.
By Liesel Sonnenberg4 years ago in Fiction
Warren and the Plane
It was his first solo flight, and the plane was going down. Of course, the plane was going down. Why wouldn’t it be? It was just Warren’s luck. His grandpa had just finished fixing the Cessna 172 for him, just in time for this flight. So why wouldn’t he be about to break it? Now Warren was trying to wrack his brain for what his grandpa had taught him, for what could be causing the engine to stop on a freezing cold day, ten thousand feet above the ground. If he didn’t make it through this flight successfully, he wasn’t sure if he’d have the courage to follow his dream of becoming a pilot anymore. He knew he could switch his frequency to 121.5 and get help, but he wanted to do this on his own. No- he needed to.
By Sara Splendore 4 years ago in Fiction
Orisha Obatala
A very long time ago, Olodumare, the God of all gods looked down from his golden throne in heaven. All he saw a vast area of emptiness and nothingness. He wanted more colour in the world and wanted to make you and me and all the rest of the beautiful people in the world today. So, he sent for all his sons and daughters the Orishas, they were the gods and goddesses that lived with Him in his big, beautiful palace in Heaven
By Barbara Ogunyemi4 years ago in Fiction






