Nelly Black
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I love writing stories (series) that have the reader sitting for hours just to find out what's next. I also write songs plays books and poetry. I love it when people enjoy my writing.
Stories (24)
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Final Return
Tomorrow she would be dying again, but what would she be doing with the m until then? How did they get here and why were they here? If they were here to take her back and keep her dead, she was good with that. She would try to talk to them again. "Can you hear me?" she asked loudly. "Yes," they all whispered. Again they sounded like their voices were in her head. You can go back tomorrow. That is when I die again. And, please, I don't ever want to return. The doctor has a drug that make me return when I begin to accept death.
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Horror
Nuptials
"You are a very good cook, as well as being a very beautiful woman," Saeon praised Ines after he had eaten more than she could in three days. Ines managed to mumble a soft thank you as she sat at her desk looking at her journal. She was fumbling and nervous now that he had finished eating. What was next? Would he be as bad as Wizard? Would he leave her alone and go on back to his duty in New City? She hoped that it would be the latter. She had no plan but this one at least couldn't sense her. He seemed to be a normal man. Very muscular body and young. Even younger than Wizard had been. If he tried anything she could at least hide from him in her mountain. He stood up. Ines stood up as well. He picked up his dishes he had used and put them in the sink. Well, at least he didn't regard her as a servant. "Woman, you seem to be real jumpy," he walked over to where she stood, frozen. "I hope you don't think that I would harm you. I'll do the dishes and then maybe we can talk a while before we bed." Ines rushed over to the sink and opened up the dishwasher saying, "No, I got it. Maybe you'd like to watch a movie. It won't take me long to clean the kitchen." "Woman. come here," he commanded, expecting her to obey. He needed to calm her down. She was as nervous as a mouse in a cage waiting for what it's fate would be. As she walked over to where he stood, she never lifted her head. When she stood about three steps in front of him, she stopped. "Look at me," he said as he put both his hands on her arms. She lifted her head as he stepped closer to her and there she met his gaze. His eyes and his touch calmed her. He was affected. His eyes were like green lights transmitting his will into her mind through her eyes. He pulled her to him and kissed her gently, pulling her deeper into his will. "Where do we wash and bed, " he asked, softly. She led him into her bedroom.
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Fiction
The Water Affected
He knew that he couldn't help the man. He knew that the man couldn't survive this. Maybe he would just tell him the truth so that he could make peace with whatever or whoever he believed in that might give him comfort. Stone was ruthless. That's why he was sent on this mission. That's why Stone had to die. He would kill just to build his ego and put fear into his gang. The would never disobey him. Even though Stone was dead now, his last victim would be breathing his last in just a few minutes. Such a horrible way to die.
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Fiction
Savior
She had resisted him all night. Instead of surrendering she had fought him. Each time, she fought him with everything she had in her. After the third time, he had fallen asleep. He didn't know when she had left but the last thing he remembered was her curled up into a ball, crying. Oh, well. At least he was satisfied Her, well, he really didn't care. She would either get used to it and surrender, or, fight the good fight every night. Her choice. He figured he'd better go look for her. Just as he stepped out of the bedroom he saw her standing in front of the surveillance monitor as though she was in a trance. She held in her hand a diamond powered lava ray gun, or should I say cannon. This thing could kill anything by burning and disintegrating it in a single blast. Was she planning on using this on him?
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Fiction
Undeath
Four, three, two, one and she's back. She was gone for eight minutes and nine seconds this time. How long could she take this? How long before she could go and never have to return? That's why she had volunteered. To be able to go and never have to return. This was her way out. Every time she made up her mind to not go back she was pulled away from death.
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Horror
The Big Find
I've got three things to do today, the first one being I've got to find my son. The lawyer didn't know if he still alive or not, but he did have the address to where he lived the last time they had contact with Matthew. The next thing was to go to the Flower shop up in Barsstown. Lawyer Marsh told me to go and see if everything was the way I'd like it ran. I could change it or keep it the way it was. The last thing was to come back and make my will .
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Fiction
The Affected
He had done the right thing by letting them go on without him. He had to, anyway, the wall blocked his way. If he had try to go pass it, he would have been blinded and walked in complete darkness. It was hard to explain to others, but he knew the truth of it. He had explained in detail what he had seen for their future, then helped them load the bikes on the racks on either side of the truck. He reminded them of the paper box wrapped in brown paper and not to open it until they reached New City. He did not tell them that the box contained two million dollars. He hugged them all and watched them go on their way. Now he got on his bike and headed back to Ines and her mountain. He figured, now he'd live as a man should, everything he could ever want and a beautiful woman that he could have his way with. If she resisted he'd take her anyway. Besides, who was she going to tell. She should be glad to have a real man in her bed every night. A man that was young and virile. He was going to tap that ass three or four times a day. Now he was smiling. He accelerated the engine.
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Families
The After War
It was the year after the last war, after Covid, after the massive amount of deaths caused by the vaccine. 70% of the world population – gone… There was a shift in the world caused by global climate change, and everyone was told that they had to evacuate. There was a shift to the north and large buses were brought in to transport everyone out of Old World to New City. Many were left behind and many were affected. So many that were left behind formed gangs an communities that were ridden with starvation, hunger, disease, and all manner of chaos plagued the world outside New City. Ines had come out of her mountain and was hiding in the rocks when she found them. She had seen them on the scanner first and decided to follow and monitor their activities. This was the first time any one had come this close to her home since her brother had died. Another victim of the vaccine. She watched them set up camp, the five of them, two women, two men who were white and a black male who seemed to be looking around and listening. Oh, no! He stopped.
By Nelly Black4 years ago in Fiction
A Hidden Treasure
I carefully looked at the gold heart- shaped locket again, turning it over and over. The letter had said that I should always keep it close to my heart because when I went to the old barn, I would understand how valuable the locket truly was. I then tied it up safely in my handkerchief and stuck it in my bosom. I was waiting for one of the twins, to bring the car around. I came out and set on the porch to wait when here comes Ms. Tiny up the steps with Jenny and Addie Mae bringing in some peaches from the orchard. Look out, now, Mama Clara! We gonna have Addie Mae’s famous peach cobbler tonight. You going somewhere? No, no. Don’t tell me- I know you off to do your church stuff again. Now you hurry back so you won’t miss out on the cobbler. Just as she went in the door, Harry pulled up.
By Nelly Black5 years ago in Fiction
Mr. Tiny's Will
I really didn't feel out of place, being here at the reading of Mr. Tiny's will. Other coloreds was here - not just the light skinned ones either. three of them was dark. Lawyer Judd said I was to be here. Maybe he told them the same. Three of his immediate family was sitting up front at the desk and the rest was distant relatives, cousins nieces and nephews. Just hoping that they could leave this place in a better situation. Now, I have been here longer than anybody in the room even Mrs. Tiny. I was an old woman when Mr. Tiny brought her home to marry. And then the children was born, Daniel Jr. and Adam Moses.
By Nelly Black5 years ago in Journal











