Microfiction
The Crush
It was the tenth day of class. Gina stared at her English Professor Mr. Watercress like he was something from out of this world. As she sat in her seat in the beginning of the semester, she had no idea that she would develop feelings for her teacher.
By Adrianne Kirksey3 years ago in Fiction
Of Hate
Screaming and lifting my sword I rushed at the demon before me, with sweat in my eyes and blood in my mouth. The silver of my blade shone in the dancing moonlight, lighting my way forward. The demon was sized like an elephant, and roared back at me as my serrated blade glided through its flesh, again and again, until there was nothing but the ringing in my ears. With the last of my strength I plunged the sword deep into the monster’s body, pushing, pushing…. Until I could take no more and fell, bloodless, into the cold nightly abyss.
By Justin Coccimiglio3 years ago in Fiction
Total Eclipse of The Sun
"And if you go before I, how will I find you?" An older man asks. His wife's reply was anything but simple. "If I shall go before you, I will light your path. If you follow that path you will find me." The old man replies, "And if it's years later?" she says "I will continue to light your path until you are ready." The old man sat on his porch facing the east every morning and the west every evening. Then, one day he got up. His daughter asked, "Where are you going dad?" he replied, "To the moon."
By Steffany Pope3 years ago in Fiction
You made the wrong turn
“You made the wrong turn,” is what you say. It’s a death sentence. It’s more than an accurate accusation, it feels worse than a flagrant violation one could’ve made in an important soccer match, something that could make a whole crowd burst into a riot if justice isn’t swiftly met.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 years ago in Fiction


