Microfiction
Peace Out
She calmly placed the clipboard on the shelf, grabbed her jacket, and walked out the door. She heard calls following her as she strode down the hall, but she never hesitated once. Charlotte's mind was made up the moment those words came out of his mouth. She was done… and she wasn't looking back.
By Hailey Marchand-Nazzaro3 years ago in Fiction
Goodbye
He is fighting the urge to look back at her. This rollercoaster seems to have finally come to its end. He seen the mourning in her heart. The affliction in her soul. They share the same soul. But this lifetime did not carry the karma to love as they should. His hand connects with the door handle, pulling the door to him. She jumps up from the couch saying his name. Her eyes pleading not to go. Yet and still, he steps over the threshold out of her life. Doing what needs to be done.
By Aura of Viv3 years ago in Fiction
Separation
My shadow trapped me inside the hall of mirrors. I saw endless images of me that were reflections of times of sadness and loss. She was out and about acting like she was me. I could hear the yelling and screaming. The banging and crashing down the halls echoed loudly.
By Lisa Pulliam3 years ago in Fiction
Spring's Serenade
With the first warm rays, I arose from winter's sleep. All around, the world shimmered in hues of green and pink. I kicked off my shoes, joining a cluster of daffodils in their sunlit dance. The brook's laughter echoed as I splashed barefoot, every droplet playing a melody of spring. A ladybug landed on my thumb, its tiny legs a ticklish whisper. The sweet aroma of blooming lilacs filled the air, a perfumed sonnet to the season. In this moment, spring and I were one; a symphony of joy in a world reawakening.
By Tyler Rowe3 years ago in Fiction
