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THE BLOOD BOUND part 1
Evelyn had never known a world beyond the towering walls of the city. From the moment she could remember, she and countless other children were raised inside this fortress of concrete and steel, their only reality. The air was heavy with secrets, and the days were filled with rigorous training that left no room for childhood.
By HABIBA OMARI2 years ago in Fiction
The Forsaken: Part VI
Lucas sat in a holding cell at the police station. He looked at images on his phone while Elizabeth tried to crack into Chief Jones’s computer. His story was too hard to believe, even though he knew better. Lucas knew she needed time. Elizabeth needed time to verify his claims, accept they were true, and that she needed his help.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Official Orders. Content Warning.
“It’s like everybody has this ideal of holding hands around a campfire, singing Kumbaya, but in reality, everyone is playing some perverse version of high stakes poker,” Kim pointed out. Her anger was palpable. It stemmed from the fact Parton could walk free if the jury found him not guilty.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Official Orders. Content Warning.
“It’s like everybody has this ideal of holding hands around a campfire, singing Kumbaya, but in reality, everyone is playing some perverse version of high stakes poker,” Kim pointed out. Her anger was palpable. It stemmed from the fact Parton could walk free if the jury found him not guilty.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Invest. Content Warning.
The feeling of control remained in Kim’s grasp. The elevation of adrenaline pushed her to take over the situation. Yawquisha kept the advanced camera steady and continued to look at the monitor related to the tiny camera.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Dewey Lives
April 15, 2013, Woodsboro, California. At the Woodsboro police station, Sheriff Dewey Riley is finishing up some paperwork before ending his night. While putting his belongings away at his desk he looks over at a picture of his wife Gale and gives a light smile and chuckle. Gale is away on her book tour after covering the story of the Woodsboro massacre reboot that took place two years ago. Dewey’s concentration was suddenly broken when deputy Judy Hicks knocks on his office door and peeks her head in to check on Dewey. “Hey Sheriff” she began. “I’m gonna go pick up Wes and then I’m headed home for the night, you good?” “Sure thing, deputy.” Dewey responded. “Have a good night, Judy.” Dewey concluded. As Judy smiled at him and left the station the phone on Dewey’s desk suddenly rang.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: The Outline. Content Warning.
In actuality, the term wire remained a misnomer. It was black, pea sized two microphone powered by a battery the size of a gnat’s wing. Tall K sat comfortably in the back of the truck about a mile away from his tattooist shop.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Spell Trouble. Content Warning.
Kim sat at the edge of the bed. Her “him” was Felix Octon. He had brown skin and gray-brown eyes. His muscular frame came from his ownership of a kickboxing gym where he met Kim. It was dim in the studio apartment. The place looked like an auto dealership usually, with lights highlighting works of art.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Slices of Pleasure
He wrapped his leg around hers. She wrapped hers around him. She giggled. “That’s not what I meant,” Gorshon Ferrett said. He was light skinned and had chiseled features. His eyes were dark and suggested danger to his enemies and mystery to his friends and family.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Venomous. Content Warning.
The flesh colored nail polish and manicure all spoke of the twenty plus years in the military and law enforcement. Kim Jergensen looked at her perfect set of fingernails. Yawquisha possessed long pink and silver nails that looked like claws. The two women laughed.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction


