Mystery
Rinthybal. Runner-Up in Christopher Paolini's Fantasy Fiction Challenge.
Departure: The Children Serpentine waves wafted up saline sprays as their liquid hands clapped the sides of the venerable Soporta. Each slap threatened to shred the patinaed boards down to toothpicks. The sea-legless children sauntered left, up, right, down in an exhausting whirl.
By Stephanie J. Bradberry3 years ago in Fiction
The Legend of Sam
Jump. Jump. Sit. Sit. Ribbit. Ribbit. Jump. Jump. Repeat. A toddler wandered through the woods chasing a frog. The length of the chase was unknown. Just started suddenly. But the toddler was having the time of their life. They kept on jumping along with the frog. Focused on being one with the frog. The toddler continued doing everything the frog did, until the frog splashed into the river and disappeared under the water.
By Kelly Topolski3 years ago in Fiction
PILL
Chapter Two Telomeres: A TED Talk The applause abated, and the house lights came up. I grabbed my Bellagio-branded water bottle and stood. I straightened my tie and smoothed my all-access pass lanyard while I waited for Gary to collect his things. He gave me an odd smile and nodded his head toward the exit.
By H.G. Silvia3 years ago in Fiction
The Method Mission
One day, three friends named Jericho, Hunter, and Lita were at their favorite hangout, the Palace of Sweet, and were discussing their science project, which was to give a synopsis of the scientific method. “What are we gonna do?” Hunter said. “We must present a diagram and outline of the scientific method by Thursday, and today is Tuesday, and we haven’t made any progress.” “Chill, dude,” said Lita. “We still have a day and a half to figure something out. Yeah, but when it comes to the scientific method, we all are wearing dunce caps. Oh! I just wish there was an easier way to learn more about it since the science books give little information,” said Jericho.
By Kylecovey Smith3 years ago in Fiction
Nima and the Human Boy
s an abandoned toddler in the forest. “I really don’t want to do this,” she muttered under her warm breath. Nima didn’t know why her mother insisted she be the one to go collect the offering from the Lake of Sacrifice. It wasn’t her fault her brother decided to be a total idiot and fight a troll when he knew what a little spite from a troll could do to a dragon.
By Nneka Anieze3 years ago in Fiction










