
Evella Grey
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In The Dark Of The Night
"The city's most popular reporter Janna Teed was reported missing when she didn't show up to her oldest daughter's wedding yesterday. Her daughter told us she was supposed to be there first thing yesterday morning to help prepare her for the event. When her daughter went to Teed's house an hour or so before the wedding she found the front door broken down and what appeared to be evidence of a robbery. After calling the police and aiding them to the best of her ability, it was determined that Teed had been taken from her home in the early morning hours of yesterday. There was a sign of forced entry, broken belongings everywhere, and a small amount of blood was found in the bedroom. Police believe Teed is alive, due to the small amount of blood present, but are unsure how long she has to live."
By Evella Grey3 years ago in Fiction
Witness
If walls could talk, what would they share with you? Would they tell tales filled with joy, love, and beauty - or would they be darkened by death and disaster? Perhaps a little of everything, or even nothing at all. I can’t speak for everyone, but - by some miracle, or perhaps a curse, I still can’t understand - I can speak for myself. I am the internal eastern wall on the main floor of a private home in Nevada. Humans always say they wish they could be a fly on the wall in certain situations. Just imagine if you were the wall itself. You’d hear and see so much more. Here are two of my stories.
By Evella Grey3 years ago in Fiction
What the Beach Gave Me
“Now boarding group C! Repeat - Group C may now board!” The voice - belonging to a female in her 30’s, disinterested and unamused by the bustling airport - sounded over the loudspeaker. If you could call it a loudspeaker, Nia could barely hear her. Between the crying children beside her and their bickering parents, she could barely hear herself think.
By Evella Grey3 years ago in Fiction






