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Change. Top Story - June 2024.
She looked at her son. He was a man now really. Moments came when she saw glimpses of the boy he once was but rarely and they were snatched by her when he didn't know that he was being scrutinised by someone trying to make sense of who this person was, what he would become.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Bag - The Chapters
I am writing every day in 2024 and I am enjoying it immensely. However, in a bid to extend myself, I wanted to try and engage in a little bit of audience participation with an idea that ended on a cliffhanger. This was The Bag, the first instalment as listed below. From here, I have written subsequent episodes, the story evolving as I've been writing them with no real plan as to where it was going to head but each time, I absorb readers' suggestions from the comments and then see where it takes me.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Chapters
The Bag - Ella. Content Warning.
This microfiction is part of a series. In order: The Bag; Jason's Dilemma; The Girl; Jason and the Girl; The Skewered Apple; Girl, Disrupted; Reward; Him; Master of the Games/The Guard; Discovery; Pursuit; Jason Remembers; Reverb;
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
Mother
"I don't want to!" "But you have to! You can't continue like this!" Moira had had another call. Mother had fallen again. She had been found by the neighbour who had heard her faint calls that morning. Luckily, Moira had had the foresight to give the neighbour her number.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Politician. Content Warning.
He was relaxing in his deckchair when he felt the cold steel on his chest. He had been dreaming about a nubile young woman. It was less about who she was and more about the fact that she desired him, Bruno Jackson, retired MP. He had felt stirrings in the old boy as he dozed but was relieved that in this moment of vulnerability, he was barely tumescent. There were some positives to getting old or at least, where certain situations required it.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction






