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The Alpha-reign with Chard the Dragonš
There always sparks a curiosity or questionableness within a story. How will it end? This legendary story starts off with the question in each intriguing scene: after that What happens next is the start to an investing journey stay on to find out how it ends.
By Rachael Frazier3 years ago in Fiction
Spaghetti Family part seven, the chasm of tears
I feel pinned down and burning all over. I know instinctively this is Lesley, and her face scans the house in an authoritative manner stomping about, as I realize Iām no longer able to speak as I try to open my mouth and tell her to get out.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 years ago in Fiction
The Dragon and the Tot
With a chill in the air and leaves swirling, it was the beginning of Fall. Dew covered the forest floor. Off in the distance was a faint whine. My ears perked up, and I squinted to see better. I am an older dragon, you know, and my senses aren't what they used to be. I laid my giant head back down and chose to ignore the noise. My eyes started to close as I dozed into slumber, but the whining grew louder. Annoyed and frustrated, I rose up from my cozy bed of leaves. I was used to getting my 30 plus years of sleep and without it, I get cranky. I stuck out my neck and squinted again to see what this disturbance was all about. There was nothing there. Nothing but the misty fog and cold, still forest. The noise had seized and all was quiet.
By Shanon Canuto3 years ago in Fiction
Gauguin's Flowers
Sara took off her lenses and rubbed her eyes tired because of the light of the halogen spotlights. In her myopic world, the butcher shop across the street merged into liquid shadow with the drugstore beside her. She put her glasses back on in time to see the dust enter the door as a strangled truck passed through the narrow, dark street. Together, a strong odor of gunpowder stung her nostrils.
By Patrizia Poli3 years ago in Fiction









