Mystery
Prologue Of The Girl Who Had No Name, Yet Always Remained The Same: Hex Mari
Calmly she then brought her head back down, and had begun to hum very lightly. Even while she might've been watching from the darkness that held the unseen male whom had decided to remain watching her, she did not hesitate to show her graceful strides in the form of dancing. Dancing? Dancing. Alone. Having a possible audience made no difference to her on how she should perform what she’d decided to. Dancing, seemingly alone, to the sound of the loneliness she felt for eons.. many of them in fact that seemed to pass her by. Peculiarly, and particularly, on her bare toes, akin to the formal grace of a ballerina.
By The Writer3 years ago in Fiction
A Glossy Wedding Day With A Blurry Finish
“Before I didn’t know where I was,” she paused with a gracious smile towards the man employed to film the big day and met one night spontaneously entering a dark room. “Then you with your camera captured my high school image.”
By Marc OBrien3 years ago in Fiction
The Samhain Chronicles: Ch. 13
Pain. Blind, pure, excruciating pain. That was all that Danny knew. The silver crucifix seared his brow like molten lead, but he couldn't move to knock Mother Abigail's hand away. His spine arched backward away from her at an unnatural angle as an unearthly scream rose from his throat. Mother Abigail held the back of his head with her other hand, keeping him upright and the cross pressed firmly to his forehead. After the initial shock wore off, he began twisting in her grip, trying to free himself. For such an elderly woman, however, Mother Abigail's grip was firm and unrelenting. Her eyes bore into him, still warm but incredibly stern, "Breathe, Daniel; focus on the darkness, and expunge it!!"
By Natalie Gray3 years ago in Fiction
The Alps are turning green
The Earth is changing, not only in human habitats but also at the North and South Poles and in high mountain plateaus far from humans. And many of these changes are to a large extent related to us humans, and we humans are responsible for some of the changes on the planet. Because it is our human activities that cause these changes to occur, or we exacerbate the rate of these changes.
By Keith P Brown3 years ago in Fiction
A Swine's Greed
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. The dark, devoid-of-life endless sky was unfolding itself on the shuttle's window shield. The turbine's flame was beginning to fade away as the shuttle's speed declined sustainably. A girl with a seemingly tired look was gazing at the serene scene that was spreading out in front of her sight.
By Harrys Stratigakis3 years ago in Fiction






