Cyra Wilde
Bio
Enjoys blurring the lines between fiction and reality. Multi-genre writer — dabbles in horror, women’s fiction, erotic romance, drama, comedy, and other. https://linktr.ee/cyrawilde
Stories (7)
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Insidious
In 1937, a rare, unidentified disease reduced my wife, Tabitha, to a rambling state. Eventually, she did not recognize me or our daughter. Olivia and I, along with my wife’s sister, gathered around Tabitha in her deathbed, speechless as we watched her struggle. My poor beloved! Her chest would heave, her eyes wide and blinking as though trying to orient herself. Every time I dabbed a wet cloth to her forehead and wiped away the crust around her eyes, I imagined relieving her burden — feed her poison, smother her with a pillow, or clutch her throat and squeeze — but I couldn’t bring myself to commit such a gruesome act.
By Cyra Wilde4 years ago in Fiction
The Library On The Corner of Jacksonville
The library on the corner of Jacksonville used to be an orphanage before the explosion — and my favorite place in the world. People claimed it was haunted, though the only ghosts I’d seen were characters brought to life by the sparkle of imagination.
By Cyra Wilde4 years ago in Fiction
Lessons in Seduction
“Have you heard?” Jenny screeches over the phone, “Chris Beckett is back in town!” “What? Really?” Chris Beckett was my classmate. Someone I’d secretly been in love with throughout most of my high school years. The one who got away. 17 years later, I still get tingly hearing his name.
By Cyra Wilde4 years ago in Filthy



