Love
Last Christmas
Natalie opened the front door of her cabin to step into the winter night. For hours, she had been fighting tears as Christmas approached. Her parents had wanted her to spend Christmas Eve night at their house, but Natalie had left after dinner. She thought being alone would be easier, but she found herself choking on her loneliness.
By Britt Blomster 4 years ago in Fiction
Finding Me Finding Us
Sachi Blair was the lead actress in the famous Christmas Broadway show, Home for the Holidays. She was an up and coming star and knew that this role would be the one that would change her acting career. There were several big name directors and acting managers in the audience tonight. This would be the show night that would really kick off her career. But tonight was the first night of the show and she was nervous, more nervous tonight than any other night because of what was at stake. She couldn’t stop the nausea in her stomach or her hand from shaking.
By Ireland Lorelei 4 years ago in Fiction
A Swift Romance
My hairline began to recede when I was seven-months old. My head was the size it is today by my second birthday and by my fourth I had been diagnosed as an anemic by our family doctor, who ordered I be fed a spoonful of liquid iron each day. So, when I walked into my first day of preschool I did so having the proportions and appearance of a real-life Charlie Brown.
By Otis Adams4 years ago in Fiction
The What-ifs of Falling in Love
Under the circumstances, Lorelei probably should have been more worried about things then she was, but at the end of the day, she had just felt so numb to everything around her. And in a lot of ways, feeling this empty hurt, but in others ways, it somewhat protected her from being hurt anymore than she already have.
By Abygael Silvers4 years ago in Fiction
Love as White as Snow
We were running out of time. We gave ourselves 10 minutes. The snow falling so fast yet so gently. The trees around us seemed to be waving with their freshly powdered limbs trying to gain our attention but no. No wandering eyes involved, no, my eyes were focused on her. My god, she was perfect. Hair whiter than the snow, her eyes as green as the trees around us, cheeks blushed a bright red, she was glowing even with the absence of an abundance of light. We were dancing in the snow with time being the farthest thought on our mind because we both knew it would be our last night together.
By Noah Frederick4 years ago in Fiction
Christmas Romance
The well-lit interior of the room seemed to make the shadows of the individuals’ hood seem even darker. The name of the establishment “Eden’s Hall” seemed like a misnomer since the inside seemed anything but ‘Eden’. However, the individual knew that the one person who could help him find what he was looking for was inside. He traveled through the throng of sitting people, the tables placed so closely that is was a wonder any one could move around. However, he made his way towards the bar where there seemed to be the most activity. If he was going to find this person, the bar seemed like the best place to start looking.
By Amanda Moorefield4 years ago in Fiction
Anonymous Love
Lindsey Parker was set to marry the love of her life, or so she thought right up until the day she was standing at the altar and her fiancé Conner never showed up. He had just left her standing there having to tell everyone after thirty minutes of waiting, that there wasn’t going to be a wedding. She was devastated to say the least.
By Ireland Lorelei 4 years ago in Fiction




