
Rebecca Patton
Bio
Ever since discovering Roald Dahl, I wanted to be an author who would delight and move her readers through her stories. I also wrote my debut novel, "Of Demons and Deception" on Amazon.
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Invaded. Top Story - October 2024.
There was only one rule: don’t open the door. Now here Nicki was, trying to open said black door with a large keyhole, in sharp contrast to the rest of the white house. Harsh footsteps and loud clashes continued behind her, evidence that the robbers were still in the house.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Horror
Faith in Humanity. Top Story - September 2024.
Sharon nervously tapped on her knee as she waited for one of the employees to call her name. She tried to keep herself calm, to tell herself that it wouldn’t be that bad, that she just needed to be patient. But as the minutes passed, and other names were called instead of hers, Sharon was finding it harder and harder to do that.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Psyche
Spirit Eyes
Nola Snelling was born a normal girl to a loving family. As she got older, however, there were instances where she felt that she was being watched or that she wasn’t alone. At first, these feelings rarely happened, so Nola could just shrug it off. Then the feelings became more constant. By the time she was seventeen, Nola couldn’t wave those feelings off anymore.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Fiction
Blind at Sea
Laura Bates hummed in contentment as she lay on the cruise lounge chair, her service animal, a German Shepherd named Norman sitting on the ground beside her. And yes, his full name was Norman Bates. He was a big softie though, always giving her kisses and ensuring she didn’t run into people or trip over big cracks in the sidewalk. This was good because Laura was completely blind. Had been ever since she was born, much to her parent’s initial dismay. Laura had never felt dismayed about it though, how could she when she never had her vision? Sure, sometimes she wondered and maybe daydreamed what it would be like to see her family, friends, and her surroundings but overall, she was perfectly satisfied with her life. If she wasn’t blind then she wouldn’t have Norman so there was also that.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Fiction
