Microfiction
Resilience in the Storm
In a picturesque town nestled between rolling hills and lush greenery, life moved at its gentle pace. Children laughed and played in the streets, while neighbors exchanged smiles and stories over white picket fences. It was a community built on a foundation of trust and camaraderie.
By Reynol Brennan2 years ago in Fiction
A Journey of Passion, Perseverance, and Triumph
The pursuit of dreams is a timeless endeavor that has ignited the hearts of individuals across generations and cultures. It is a journey marked by the unwavering desire to achieve something extraordinary—a vision that defies the constraints of reality and dares to dream the impossible.
By Reynol Brennan2 years ago in Fiction
Memory of salad
In the realm of memory, there exists an affliction that casts a shadow on the very essence of our identities—Alzheimer's disease. A poignant and relentless foe, Alzheimer's robs individuals of their cherished memories, leaving them adrift in a sea of fading recollections.
By Reynol Brennan2 years ago in Fiction
The Amusement Park Reunion
It was a sunlit Saturday morning, and the amusement park buzzed with activity as families and friends gathered to immerse themselves in the thrill of rides and the joy of camaraderie. Among the crowd was a little girl named Lily, her eyes wide with anticipation as she clutched her parents' hands. Excitement filled her heart as they approached the entrance of the park, ready to embark on a day filled with wonder.
By Reynol Brennan2 years ago in Fiction
Beneath the Mask
Breathe in. Breathe out. Erix tried his best to breathe steadily through his mask while a million other thoughts flashed through his mind. Am I walking too much like myself? Is the mask enough to hide my face? What if Ov’oks suddenly developed X-ray vision? Could someone have an X-ray scanner?!
By E.J. Robison2 years ago in Fiction
When You Don't Have A Hat
This is for Gina's VSS Microfiction Challenge that you can read here When You Don't Have A Hat An invitation to a party is not something that I am happy to receive. I don't like people, they are just too peoply, but this was something that might benefit me if I were to attend.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Fiction







