
Skyler Saunders
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The Lamborghini
The frequent offender. There he goes again, off his drugs. Off the chemicals that would keep him balanced. Another broken toy to be fitted into the shattered glass menagerie. Fragile but not frail. Racing thoughts like a Lamborghini crashing into a wall. Hey, you! I’m talking to you, now! You should be glad you’re still alive. Yes. This would be another pit stop. No, the doors won’t open. Silly, you. You thought you could just burst out of here into the sunshine of your life. Ha.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Psyche
The Only Eternity
With the utter drabness of the room, it remained a struggle to see. Stillness painted the place. In this sphere, the woman’s body lay as rigid as the word “no.” She lay there in a mauve dress with makeup on her face. Her hair, coiffed, looked complimentary against her brown skin. A lamp remained the only light source. Its softness showed on her body as she lay. Her straight face, nearly expressionless, displayed her twenty-six years on this Earth.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 68
Lisa felt nauseous. That churning, warm dizziness overwhelmed her. She sought something to settle her stomach before she really got sick. She returned to her laptop. She felt inspired to study at the First State Community College to receive a degree in Economics. She walked closer to the computer with the bottle of medicine that calmed her stomach like a raging sea easing a bit.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Chapters
Supplemental
2025 “One and two and three let’s go! Work your body on the floor!” ‘That didn’t even have an exact rhyme right there,’ Edna Timbers thought. She, nevertheless, completed her daily workout. When the video had finished she switched off the television and sipped water. She peered over at the bottle of capsules that had just arrived in the mail. As she ambled over to the pills, she looked at the writing on the package. It read: “Delawhole Technologies, Wilmington, Delaware, 1576 Thomas Dr 19803. She scoffed and rolled her eyes.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Longevity
Smartystan
President Goshen looked spry. He was in his forties. Some flecks of gray showed in his hair and beard. This was the “distinguished leader” look he opted for from his inception into politics. Dr. Covey Strong, in his sixties, looked relaxed and just a few wrinkles and lines around his mouth gave away his age. Both men sat down for their talk in the executive skyscraper. The top floor.
By Skyler SaundersExclusive • 11 months ago
Businesswoman Chapter 65
Raindrops outside of the coffee shop seemed soft. The whooshing sound of water whenever a car or truck passed brought about a quick shutter in Jelika Voorman or just “Jel.” Loreen and Lisa looked into her eyes. A thousand and one stories lay behind her blue eyes.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Chapters
A More Perfect Person
With racing thoughts and the usage of psychoactive drugs, I actually thought I could compose a proper essay. In my writing, it was not like holding liquid water but ice, burning in my palms. When I penned “Ayn Rand: The Unknown Ideal Woman” (That Challenge entry can be found below. I still think it is my best effort in nonfiction) I knew I’d be lauded as the top writer and claim gold.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Critique









