Fan Fiction
Everyone Loves A Hero
The hero roars at his Harley and sends out laughter that can melt the ice cave. "Hey, sir, what's new?" I can tell you personally that it is impossible to hate a hero. It is also difficult to date a single person unless you enjoy clinging to a cliff, chasing soldiers in a burning building, or wrestling victoriously against the chains that bind you on the tracks. If not, you will never get his full attention. He is busy running out the front door, still chewing half a mouthful of whole-grain pasta that you have baked because there is an earthquake or a human cat tied to a tree.
By Saroj Rana4 years ago in Fiction
ORB
It appeared in the night sky like an immense green ball of light. Searching and observing everything in its sight. As it searched for something belonging of it. No one knew for certain what it was, it was frightening. People were hiding, running and screaming in every which way. The chaotic sounds of desperation filled the air. People were leaving. They were leaving behind a life they once known as a sacrifice for what's to come.
By Lametria Marable 4 years ago in Fiction
How I Saved the Galaxy (on a Limited Budget)
All of this happened so many years ago that I finally told someone the true story of how I came to put an end to the alien invasion. For some reason I could not get into it, I was assigned to a guarded section of the galaxy that is often operated only by mining robots. Sometimes you are in the wrong place at the wrong time.
By Saroj Rana4 years ago in Fiction
Screamland part 7
Kedamono comes out of the public bathroom, dizzy and depressed, having thrown up from an all day nervous deposition, he goes to the front of the local diner and gets a table to sit down to get a drink of soda. His face is red from crying and the waitress notices.
By Melissa Ingoldsby4 years ago in Fiction
The Doomsday Shift
Leonard had told Doreen that everyone was to remain inside the shelter for one hour once the shift stopped. They were in the shelter for five minutes when they felt the ground start to shake. The shaking lasted for about one hour, after that everything when still. Bill wanted to go out and check things out, but Doreen told him they were going to wait another hour.
By Darlene Dawson4 years ago in Fiction




