
Scott A. Gese
Bio
My active imagination is geared toward short stories in a variety of genres. My serious side allows me to write informative articles on retirement.
I write 100% of my short stories. At times I do use A.I. to assist with my articles.
Stories (124)
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The Haunted Hillburg House
Ashton Crofton had just purchased the historic Hillburg House for pennies on the dollar. He hadn’t a clue about what he was getting himself into. Researching his potential purchase was not a high priority. He just saw a good deal and grabbed it.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
The Vixen
Cool morning air and a thick blanket of damp fog added to the dreariness of the occasion. Two white horses slowly pulled a long black carriage up a narrow winding road. A procession of mourners followed close behind. They wore their finest black apparel hidden beneath long wool overcoats. Their destination was the town cemetery located at the top of what was known as Kings Hill.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
The Death of Steven Henley
It was a slow death. Steven Henley didn’t see it coming. His friends sure did. The event took place at the Rosewood Pub in downtown Brooklyn. A small group of friends had gathered to pay their last respects to a man they used to know.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
The Twice Given Ring
Same woman same ring different circumstances Gladys Duncan was 75. She had been a widow for longer than she had been married. Although she loved her husband, after he passed she decided the experience was one she didn't want to repeat. She kept her memories close to her heart and spent her days out in the garden with her beloved flowers. One day as she was using a hoe to work the soil around one of her beloved rose bushes, a bright glimmer of light caught her eye and she was drawn to it.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction
Living in a Mental Loop: How to Escape Negative Thought Patterns
Are You Living in a Mental Loop? Research Says Yes. Researchers who study the mind tell us we have somewhere between 60 and 80 thousand thoughts each day. In fact, 95% of these thoughts are the same repetitive thoughts we had the day before.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Motivation
The Observers
Somewhere in a top secret underground facility, a young man sits in a comfortable leather recliner. His eyes are closed. He is extremely relaxed, almost sleeping. He's not. The intense darting eyes under the thin skin of closed lids give him away. He's working. He's playing an integral part of a very important and groundbreaking experiment.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Futurism
Lost in the Fog
Keith Narrows was heading home after a long day at the office. His career was going nowhere and he had a lot on his mind. It was Winter. The time of year when the sun set early. He lived about twenty miles out of town on a small piece of property. Just him and his dog, Shepp.
By Scott A. Geseabout a year ago in Fiction









