Series
Hidden Places (Part 1)
Ever since we were small, I have looked to Penny for…well, everything. She’s smart. She’s brave. She faces every challenge with her shoulders back and her head high. She kept Dawn and me alive when things went to hell, and I don’t know anyone else who could have done that.
By Paula Shablo4 years ago in Fiction
The Phoenix Released
In the kingdom of Felnor, almost 1500 years since the dragons first claimed their human companions, Princess Vivian sat with the sorcerer Illior brainstorming possible ways to return Vivienne, the girl from a different world, to human form. Having been transformed into a phoenix by the angel from Vivian’s dreams, she would forever be doomed to a cycle of rebirth, unable to meet her dear family in the afterlife. Kaen, having returned to his original form after Vivienne in her phoenix form blew phoenix embers in his direction, aided them in their endeavor.
By Antonia Mele4 years ago in Fiction
TCoE: Adara's Curse
Splintered Hearts “Remember, you can’t reach what’s in front of you until you let go of what’s behind you.” - Unknown Darkness lurked among the twisted forest path that prevailed before a young, beautiful woman. Her soft, glowing skin pale under the full moonlight. Sharp violet eyes cut through the frosty night air, banishing away shadows that crept by. Long, curly blonde-crimson waves of hair streamed over her shoulders and down to her hips. She wore a lengthy dress with living roses blooming along every ruffle and edge of the fabric. Her fingernails were bright red and along her painted face were strange but lovely and elegant scarlet designs.
By Mel E. Furnish4 years ago in Fiction
Bootleggers' Legacy
Belle had moved fast for her age. Within twenty minutes of the tumbleweed wagon leaving Saline with George, Junior Simmons was racing through the woods towards Elisha's house, leaving a tearful and angry Lispeth behind. Ol' Jim Folson would be lucky if she waited until Junior was back to go take a piece out of his hide.
By Dawn Harper4 years ago in Fiction
Kicks
Alex enjoyed his shoes, specifically vans!!!. They gave him a sense of accomplishment. As well as a stylish intuition. He never knew they would take him anywhere? The ones he liked to wear were the low top suede. It reminded him of another era. A time where he was more in control of himself. Sad truth was that he was always more than he thought he was. His friends and family believed in him, but did he believe in himself? Time will tell if that is the truth.
By Alex Jennett4 years ago in Fiction
The sad fact about Mr. Bailey
If there’s one word to describe Mr. Bailey it’d be long. Long face, long legs, long fingers, long life. His fingers however he used to stretch across the fretboard of his guitar and make it cry, in the late summer evenings as he sat on his balcony.
By Mahalia Ots4 years ago in Fiction
Tales of Bette: Reunited 2020 Part 3
Continued from part 2... Bette sees more... Bette and Mark started to get up out of bed. She sat on the side of the bed, leaned over, grabbed her panties off the floor and whipped her head up. "Oh! Head rush." She wobbled where she sat then fell back playfully. She looked at him standing there pulling on his underwear; from her perspective, he was upside-down. "I haven't seen such a handsome sight in so long, I don't know if I can pull myself together enough to get to brunch."
By Tinka Boudit She/Her4 years ago in Fiction
Not Quite Time, Not Quite Space
The dust of Codd stirred in thickening waves as Emma and Auden raced towards their shuttle. Emma looked over her shoulder at the valley where Bovem once stood and then down at her hand where the Sword of Bovem waited to be used. Bovem was gone, but that thunderous voice of his still rumbled through the air and electrified the atmosphere. It almost calmed Emma and made her believe all was not lost.
By M. J. Luke4 years ago in Fiction
The Messy Life Of A Clean Freak
Chapter 1 (Writer) It was a quiet and warm morning in Summerfield. All families were in their own houses. The new living arrangement for the Hope family had remained constant for a period of months. It was the last day of the half term break for schools in Summerfield. Joy and Sarah were loving being able to embrace it together. They were relaxing and getting everything out that they wanted to say to avoid talking in the cinema.
By Ivanna Quarshie-halm4 years ago in Fiction






