Series
QR Code Murders: Being There. Content Warning.
What should have been a slight against Yawquisha turned into vlogcast platinum and diamonds. She should have felt offended, scorned, and betrayed. Instead she sensed an emotion of supreme lightness. Reporter for the Daily Delaware, Harrieta Sloughton gained access as the second and last ride-along for Km Jergensen.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Disjointed. Content Warning.
City streets looked well kept save for the blood pooling near the curb. It was the twelfth rapper to be slain in two weeks. Summer wind kicked up and the heat carried the smell of iron throughout the East Side of Wilmington.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Dangerous Game. Content Warning.
A light reflected on the gold part of the gavel. It gleamed with an intensity like the sun passing through the lens of a magnifying glass. The brightness showed around the courtroom as well. The Honorable Florence Mattingly caused the room to rocket to their feet. She looked out at the attendees. She addressed the bailiff.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Infiltrated. Content Warning.
“Go’s dead,” Kim said. It was a flat tone in her voice that was like a pick stuck in a chunk of ice. Yawaquisha videoed the words coming from Kim’s lips. She ensured her hands remained steady. Everything that she spoke of was glacial: slow and frigid. “There’s a chance, a small chance, that we can glean some information from his closest associates,” Kim mentioned.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Can we talk about the plot twist in Season 1, Episode 10 of Apple TV's, Shrinking?
Have y'all seen that show, Shrinking? Jimmy Laird, a therapist struggling with tremendous grief following his wife's death, begins to cross ethical boundaries by telling his patients what he truly believes, leading in dramatic upheavals in his and their life.
By Courtanae Heslop2 years ago in Fiction
A Gift of Ice and Snow; Chapter 4
I blink at my ceiling. What an odd dream. When I stretch my muscles ache in protest. It's hard to pull any memory from last night that isn't that odd dream, but if my muscles are this sore, Lydia and I must have danced the whole night, just like we planned. I look out the window smiling. Sitting through the placing ceremony was going to be uncomfortable, but it would definitely be worth it.
By Katarzyna Crevan2 years ago in Fiction
Gilded Apples; Chapter 4
Of course, despite being at the largest mall in town with multiple beauty and makeup stores, we end up in the Fairest store. I'm dragged in before I can even protest. Celine and Nadia are immediately lost to me, enchanted by the sparkling displays. With no other choice, I let myself wander aimlessly around the store.
By Katarzyna Crevan2 years ago in Fiction
Fox Hunt; Chapter 7
I meander down the street, forcing myself to keep my steps calm and unhurried. The town is slowly coming to life; shopkeepers are setting up and others make their way to their morning destination. No one is rushing about though; no one was in a hurry. They would certainly take note of a stranger rushing through their calm.
By Katarzyna Crevan2 years ago in Fiction



