
Paula Thomas
Bio
I am passionate about writing and love it. I have written children's stories, poetry, and fiction. I am always looking for more ways to interact with readers and leave them wanting more. My favorite genres are horror, mystery, and suspense.
Stories (4)
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Her Dark Secret
I woke up this morning and went to open my coffee shop. Today was just like any other day, except I have been shorthanded lately. I decided to put a help wanted sign in the window. The business has been booming recently, and I have been so swamped. I needed a break, but I knew I couldn't do that. Hopefully, they will stick around for a long time when I hire someone. Before the morning rush poured in, I began cleaning the dining area and brewing coffee, tea, cappuccino, and everything else I needed. I baked some cookies, cakes, and pies for my highly demanding customers. Just imagine if I could get someone in here before the end of the week. That would be wonderful. I finally got my dream business, and now I am tired all the time. Since James and Barbara quit on me, I haven't had much time to do anything but work. As soon as I unlocked the door and put the open sign in the window, many people filled the shop. Luckily for me, I already knew what most of them wanted. Only a few people asked about the position, and I gave them information. I was able to set up quite a few interviews. That was good news for me. Things were looking up already, yay!
By Paula Thomas4 years ago in Horror
Mysterious Lake
This is a tale of a boy who died about ten years ago. Now his spirit haunts the lake, and no one knows why. There are a lot of mysteries surrounding this town. The townspeople never even bothered to find the reason for all the missing kids over the years either. Every day for a month, children disappeared, and nobody seemed to care. They'd just cover it up like nothing ever happened. The parents were in denial and moved away every time this occurred. The entire town feared what might happen to them if they snooped. So, they left everything alone and went back to their normal lives, as if nothing went on at all. Everyone stayed to themselves. This town was full of secrets and lies. It was believed that a boy had wandered away from his parents and ended up drowning in the lake. Then he swore revenge upon the town that he kills their kids until the mystery of his death was solved.
By Paula Thomas4 years ago in Fiction


