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The Intern -- Chapter 6
After nearly three days, Courtney finally heard from Morris. He overnighted a new burner phone. She scrubbed her internet use the way he taught her and removed the sim card from her old phone before pitching it into the back of a garbage truck. Everything would be fine now... At least that was what she hoped.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Fiction
The Long Road
The fire popped and shot embers into the brisk night air, scattering a hundred little lights above the small camp. Once such light drifted from its height to land on the forearm of Ardak, who quickly swept it from his fur. Against the flickering firelight, the giant of a man looked almost peaceful, his blood red eyes casting his gaze into the fire as his strong hands fiddled with the small jade interwoven into his snow-white mane. Between the small gem and the gleaming suit of armour, the flickering light from the fire reflected dancing lights around the area.
By Matt Linde4 years ago in Fiction
The Hero's Revenge Pt.3
Deeper into the woods Fidan journeyed hearing the creaking of roots and branches all around him. The forest was coming alive changing ever-so slightly. The road twisting and shifting leading him into the jaws of the bloody willow tree. His breathing had become shallow in an effort to calm himself and his breath froze in the air on impact. A shiver went down his spine as the aura around him became colder and colder.
By Matthew Mccahey4 years ago in Fiction
Dreamer - Chapter 7
Disclaimer: This story has multiple parts. To read the previous chapter, click here. He began to come more and more into focus as I rubbed my eyes. The hood was covering his face, and his shadow lingered behind him as he stood there silently. His hands were shoved inside his pockets and his shoulders were hunched forward just a slight bit. He wasn't smiling or frowning. He was just.. blank.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
Radio Silence - Part 8
You wouldn’t think that the end of the world would happen just because you didn’t get to have your normal cup of coffee, now would you? But in Richard Gillivray’s world, that is exactly what happened. The downfall of civilization. Because you ran out of coffee. It’s like something from a movie. Something you’d see and you’d say to yourself ‘yeah, right, like that would ever happen’.
By Caitlin McColl4 years ago in Fiction
Turning Points
Jistan felt the resistance on his sword as it passed through flesh and muscle before getting caught in bone. This wasn’t how he had imagined battle, where the warrior lays about him with his mighty sword, slashing and slicing through bodies with a terrible grace. Instead, he was often forced to rip his sword free when it got caught, and the blows rarely sliced clean through.
By Kristen Slade4 years ago in Fiction
This world
Chapter 1 “Blleeeehhhh!!!! Bleeeeehhhh!!!!! Bleeehhhh!!!!” “Fuuuuuuuu you stfupid mofffer…. Sonnofffffabishhh” my muffled voice came from beneath the pillow where I had hidden my head the night before. It was a common habit of mine. I like to wake up in the dark because any light just increased the pain from the hangover I always had. My hand flailed out from under the blanket blindly searching for the damnable alarm clock.
By Chad Sanders 4 years ago in Fiction






