
Shai Anderson
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Turning quiet thoughts into powerful voices and reshaping the world, one story at a time. If you enjoy my stories, please leave a like and subscribe. I would love your feedback.
Stories (20)
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Nowhere Girl. Content Warning.
It was a blistering July afternoon, and the Walmart parking lot shimmered with heatwaves. I had just finished loading groceries into the trunk of my car. I always park far out, away from the clustered chaos near the entrance. Less traffic, less noise, fewer eyes. That’s how I like it.
By Shai Anderson6 months ago in Fiction
The Blue and Yellow House
I never missed a day walking past the blue and yellow house on Sycamore Lane. From the day I started kindergarten, holding my lunchbox with nervous hands, to the last morning I walked to high school graduation, that house was always there. Faded blue paint, bright yellow shutters, and a porch swing that creaked in the morning breeze. But more than the house, it was Ms. Geneva who made it feel like something out of a dream.
By Shai Anderson6 months ago in Fiction
The Hollowing
The Hollowing Autumn settled heavily over Elmsbury. Crimson leaves fluttered like feathers from the trees, blanketing the earth in rust and gold. While the outside world prepared for winter’s rest, the old house by the forest stirred with new purpose. Daniel and Mariah now fully believed in the village their children had discovered—its magic, its people, and the quiet warning whispered through the trees.
By Shai Anderson6 months ago in Chapters
No Way Home
Chapter 1: The Forbidden Woods Mercedes stood at the edge of the woods, where the grass turned wild and the trees loomed like silent guardians. Her mother had warned her never to go past the fence. “Those woods don’t like to be played in,” she’d said with a frown.
By Shai Anderson7 months ago in Fiction
The Whispering Grove
In the quiet town of Elmsbury, nestled at the edge of a dense forest, stood an old house with ivy-covered walls and creaky wooden floors. It had sat empty for decades—until one sunny spring morning when a young couple, Daniel and Mariah, arrived with their two children, Ava and Leo.
By Shai Anderson7 months ago in Fiction