Stephanie Fineour
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I’m new to writing and it brings me a lot of peace. Critical feedback encouraged.
Stories (2)
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The Journey to Rochester. Content Warning.
After the win at Stamford Bridge, I was confident our militia was strong enough to take on the Duke of Normandy. Yet, here I lay in the wake of the Battle of Hastings, with regret, defeat, and anger in my heart. The battlefield drenched with the blood of 10,000 Anglo-Saxon and Norman men, King Godwinson among them. For a moment, I allow my mind to sink into darkness. Perhaps I should join my countrymen in death; perhaps it’s all my fault; perhaps William really is a conqueror. Soon after, my salvation arrives—a boy dressed in anxiety, clenching a piece of paper. With a soft voice, he asks if I'm Lieutenant Edmond. Reluctantly, I reply, “Yes,” and he hands me the letter.
By Stephanie Fineourabout a year ago in History
Warning in the Woods
“There was only one rule: don’t open the door.” Suddenly, I tune back into the end of the most incredibly boring campfire story I've ever heard. At this moment, I decide I cannot stand another second of the “Camping Trip” with his friends. I turn to my husband and say, “I’m feeling a little dizzy; I think we should leave.” His disappointment is palpable as he growls, “The cars are a half-mile walk away; it’s dark, and if you're feeling dizzy, you should just go to sleep.”
By Stephanie Fineourabout a year ago in Horror
