Love
Dating, Chapter Four
Back when we were both at school, Susan in my class had been every boy's firm favourite. Because she really had been firm, every little bit of her in fact. I wasn't sure if dating her now would turn out to be such a good idea! However, I was starting to think someone I already knew might be the way to go. There'd been altogether too much of the unexpected lately, especially my last date!
By Doc Sherwood3 years ago in Fiction
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By Johanna Wanjiru3 years ago in Fiction
Dating, Part Three
My date that evening was really beautiful, with a stunning profile and a mane of reddish-brown curls that fell to the upper cusp of her bum. The question of why a girl who looked like her should have agreed to go out with me ought to have set my alarms ringing! However, as we arrived back at my bedroom after the burger-bar, I was on the brink of finding out why no other boys wanted to date her...
By Doc Sherwood3 years ago in Fiction
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By Sakil Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
The Lonely Little Girl
Once upon a time, a little girl lived with her parents in the deep heart of the forest. The little girl had no friends or any other family but her parents. Both her parents were single children and their siblings died in the great war many years ago. The little girl spent all of Christmas sitting by her bedroom window in great sadness, watching the snow falling laying its beautiful white quilt on the ground. She watched the children play snowball fights and sledding with their siblings and friends. A tear fell down her cheeks.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Fiction
Marietta, Part One
Did I dare to talk to Marietta? She was so far above me, and not just because of her delicate beauty. One day I happened to be in the neighbourhood where she lived, and saw her strolling ahead of me down a lane lined on either side by high green hedges. Above these, the gables and spires of old red-brick mansions rose into a stately blue sky. I had to say, Marietta fitted right in.
By Doc Sherwood3 years ago in Fiction
My Hostage Experience
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. On day 222, Antonia woke up like any other day waiting for a positive resolution of ransom negotiations between her captor and her family.
By Anthony Chan3 years ago in Fiction
My Mind's Eye
I've always known that I was different. Growing up, I could feel it in my bones – like there was something special inside of me, just waiting to be unleashed. How others treated me and how they stared at the weird kid in class was almost too much at times. And as I got older, that feeling grew stronger, and I got a bit more peculiar as the days went by.
By Matthew Angelo3 years ago in Fiction








