Fan Fiction
Dreamland part twelve
To Popee, living with his darling son and loving partner, was the ultimate fairy tale come true. He never was told many fairy tales growing up, and knowing sharing fairy tales were generally a big part of parent/child time, he felt left out.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
Titillating Titanic Romance, PART I
I am exploring through writing styles and types of scenes. To hone my romance writing skills I am exploring the sensual side of written works, and tuning into the current vocal challenges in order to do so. Hopefully my written skills can be more successful that my life's reality. Maybe my written works can prove better quality than my romantic pursuits of old.
By Kristyn Loritsch4 years ago in Fiction
Dreamland part eleven
Finally, Popee found his voice. “What’s… what’re you two doing here?” Papi shrugged, “Your crafty little sister seemed to know where you were. We found out where you lived before… but someone, I think your neighbor, informed us you moved in the city.”
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
The proposal, Dreamland part nine
Popee was making dinner and also feeding Kedamono Junior, who was getting easier to take care of now that he liked finger foods and was eating the home cooked dinners Popee made with his parents, but in tiny bite sized pieces.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
The Doomsday Shift
When Bill and his men took their turn-off, and headed northwest, towards Collinswood, he thought that it would be clear going but they only had gone ten miles when they started to hit problems with the debris and fallen trees that covered the highways. This took them most of the day to clear only twenty miles of highway. None of the men could even guess how long it would take them to reach Collinswood. If the entire highways were anything like the highway that they had just cleared then it would take them days to reach their destination. Bill could only hope that highway twenty-six was in better shape.
By Darlene Dawson4 years ago in Fiction
Selah and the Spades
I sat there and watched her. Watched as she maintained her power and control over those around her. Captain of the spirit squad, leader of the Spades (the faction responsible for supplying pills and alcohol for students), the Head Baddie in Charge. Don Corleone in a skirt. I watched her chase after a student for her money, her goons running after him while her strides were slow and nonchalant, yet powerful enough to know that she meant business. She demanded the cash for the pills. She got it, but made sure that her goons reminded him of the consequences of not having her money.
By Tallulah Chanel4 years ago in Fiction
Rose says goodbye. Top Story - April 2022.
Her friends were as close as family. Rose met them by merely looking for a place to live. They all had their ups and downs together. Many nights eating a smorgasbord of food or simply sharing a cheesecake taking about their day and stresses. Sometimes they even got so mad they wanted to rip each other apart. At the end of the day, they came together to forgive and forget. Their bond was stronger than blood and could only be separated by one thing.
By Michael Noon4 years ago in Fiction
Hardly A Diamond Member Experience...
Titanic Review by: Karen D. Krasinski Rating: 1.5 Stars Comments: First of all, the ill-fated voyage was nothing like people say. Sure, the ship was beautiful, but she also had tons of problems. People complain about the main issue being a less-than-appropriate amount of life-boats, but I beg to differ.
By Bonnie Joy Sludikoff4 years ago in Fiction
The Doomsday Shift
Once Arlene and the others were away from the cabin, back on the trail that they were following with Quicksilver, Joann told Arlene she was heading back to her sons. Leslie also went with Joann, she wanted to get back to Pennyworth with her daughter, Stacy, to check on her parents. Just before they went their separate ways, Arlene asked them to let her husband know where she had taken their daughters.
By Darlene Dawson4 years ago in Fiction






