Mystery
The Eventides of Time and Space
Darryl Winkle was about sixty years of age, a little too fat and suffered the occasional migraine headache. He was part-time at several jobs, including short gigs acting, portraying a gorilla and every December, he put on a red suit and portrayed old Santa Claus.
By Bruce Curle `3 years ago in Fiction
Tales of London #9
Finding a pub in London, especially in the inner zones was easier than finding a parking spot. They only had to cross the road from the Museum and there were two already, but they looked way too busy. On a normal day, it would be full of tourists resting after a long day in the Museum, and Robert had no doubt that tomorrow will be the same. It was a very British, nay, Londoner thing to do: open your thing for the public a mere days after people were killed because life goes on, doesn't it? No time to mourn. Just don't forget to mop the blood first. And don’t get emotional, we’re British, after all.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Fiction
Are we Alone?!
The catechism of whether or not we are abandoned in the cosmos has captivated altruism for centuries. From age-old belief and legends to avant-garde accurate theories, the chase for exoteric activity has been a axial affair in animal concern and exploration.
By Harish Mohandas3 years ago in Fiction
Amusement Park
We start off with Camilla and Sasha, best friends. As Camilla and Sasha walk through the amusement park, eating soft pretzels and drinking ICES, they notice a person screaming and running away. This did not seem unusual to them, as this is an amusement park. They paid no attention to it.
By Flower Pot3 years ago in Fiction
a place where they’ll never exist.
stopping to lift a tattered leaf of soft browns, golds & greens from her path on the forest floor, eugenia, the ever present and beautifully effervescent fairy of these wondrous woods, shifts her gaze slightly to the right, a soft glimmer of light falling gently on her cheekbone, sunlight cast through the thick canopy of maples and birch. her ears perk ever so slightly as they naturally do when she senses a sound out of the ordinary array of forest chitter & chatter. this was not a squirrel, nor a raven or a crow, these sounds she knows like she knows the sound of her own breath. “aha, human it must be” she says quietly to herself.
By morgan leigh callison3 years ago in Fiction
Voyage to the Unknown: The Secret of the Extraterrestrial Island
Dr. Samantha Miller was a brilliant young scientist, with a passion for exploration and discovery. She had always dreamed of setting out on an adventure to a mysterious island, where she could study and research the unknown.
By Traumatic World3 years ago in Fiction








