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Interschool Day, Part Three
Next time I saw that blonde-haired girl from off the bus was at the stadium, and she'd changed into her gym kit. That was when I guessed I'd be playing her later, since she looked around my age. Gazing at her pleated short gym skirt I didn't even know if she had pants on.
By Doc Sherwood3 years ago in Fiction
Interschool Day, Part Two
Anna finished dabbing her slightly pink face, and stuffed her sports towel into her bag as we walked down the corridor together after practice. My pants were still in a massive twist over how badly it had gone. We'd both changed back into our blazers and our pleated school skirts.
By Doc Sherwood3 years ago in Fiction
Interschool Day, Part One
That tantalizing cheer-routine...! My mind was spinning with Anna's marble-white legs, several shades lighter than those of any other girl, not to mention her vivid red hair or her vivid red underwear, both of which took your breath away. The cheerleader who was happy to flaunt like that never quite seemed to sit alongside that other Anna, the one who made every boy know she was waiting. It made the waiting worse for us, when we had to see so much of what we wanted. That was why I was sometimes sure she did it on purpose.
By Doc Sherwood3 years ago in Fiction
5 Guidelines for fiction writers
WHAT IS FICTION WRITTING? is the creation of fiction-based written compositions. Fictional writing frequently takes the form of a story intended to entertain readers or express the author's point of view. This could lead to the creation of a short story, novel, novella, screenplay, or drama, albeit these aren't the only forms of fictional writing. Novelists, playwrights, short story writers, radio playwrights, screenwriters, and other genre-specific authors all write fiction.
By Johanna Wanjiru3 years ago in Fiction
Penny Dreadful Chapter 1
Prologue Dear Diary, I met the cutest cat today. She was hiding behind a dumpster by the bakery. I was hungry and thought Mr. Joe would have some cold rolls. But seeing such a cute cat behind the dumpster was a bonus. I took her to the bakery with me. I planned to get us both something sweet. Mr. Joe was extra nice today. It was weird. He seemed focused but in a different way. After ordering, he started to cry. He told me that I was going to be his last customer. Some mean loan guy was going to close Mr. Joe’s bakery. Which I can’t let happen. Where else am I gonna get my slightly cold bread from? I’ll have to think of a name for the cute cat later. Oh, and sneak her into my apartment. She’ll have to stay with Miss Cat Lady until I get back. In the meanwhile, I need to help Mr. Joe. I have the bestest idea. I just need to try to remember the loan guy’s name.
By Christopher Shavers3 years ago in Fiction











