A cauchemar, apparentlyA Story by Harper MassonA cauchemar, apparently It’s a living, hardly-breathingcauchemar,the being encaged: only able to escape by nighttime drives and substances. Age twenty-three and still living at home, still i.. |
The Sentinel: The PrequelA Story by trokanmariel33Prequel story, to the 1977 Michael Winner movie |
Heading Towards The CrossroadsA Story by Willys WatsonHeading Towards The CrossroadsOn a mild Sunday afternoon Joyce and her older brother Jack sat on the front porch of their parent’s house. Jack stared at her a moment, then smiled.“Joyce, I.. |
Midnight MotoristA Story by C.FA man is driving to clear his head. To simply get away from everyday life and be alone for a little while. But as he drives he gets into an accident |
JANUARY 1STA Story by Peter RogersonThere must be quite a few people celebrating their birthday on January 1st... |
Hectic TimesA Story by Rachid AmraniThe four custodians caught him in one of their morning rounds. The men were in their fifties. One of them was a heavy smoker and coughed constantly. The other three were healthy enough to perform th.. |
Why Are We Here?A Story by NormaZFrom the line at CVS |
DRIFTINGA Story by Peter RogersonTwo unhappy people meet in a pub... |
The end of a warA Story by Alicia TFor the contest Fire than Ice than Water |
Shadow Of The SoulA Story by Hayc KalOn the edge of reality is a realm of pure potential and thought. beings from that place invade and influence our world to empower themselves, but they do not go unchallenged. |
THE HONEYMOONA Story by Peter RogersonOptical illusion or insanity? |
The Beggar on the Subway TrainA Story by BlueShadowGoing to work, I head to the subway station and remind myself that my workplace doesn’t start until 8 am. I get into the train and am feeling very good since the subway starts and I feel like.. |
Samantha's Diamond RingA Story by BlueShadowSamantha, Robin, Jessica, and Molly were four friends who attended Lakeshore High School in their town of Midland, Connecticut. They ate at the same table during lunch, played in each other&rsquo.. |
It's a Rat's LifeA Story by Ed StaskusIt's a Rat's Life |
RESENTMENTA Story by R J FullerHow long can we resent? No matter how long, eventually, we will resent no more. |
The Retirement Of SantaA Story by Chris RankineSanta Claus, loved by billions throughout time, delivering our presents every year without fail has had enough, feeling under-appreciated he decides its time for a long overdue retirement. |
Peace For AlA Story by Chris Rankinea world full of hatred, 1 shooting star, millions of wishes leading to a desire as old as time. |
Satan and Me pt. 1A Story by hapycurlsMy day by day life with my half-man half-goat roommate Satan |