Young Adult
This Is It
“The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room.” who knew the dust could listen so well? The air is thin and hot, my lips are chipped and cracked like the paint on the desolate walls around me. The house holds its breath. It has echoes of a past life that plays on repeat through the pictures strewn precariously throughout.
By Abigail Spring3 years ago in Fiction
Overcoming Inferiority: The Story of Jack
Once there was a young man named Jack who had always struggled with feelings of inferiority. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn't shake the feeling that he wasn't good enough. He was constantly comparing himself to others and found himself wanting.
By Blogger Faiz3 years ago in Fiction
Beautiful Love Story Between Two Couples
Josh and Aly had been married for a few years now, and their love for each other had only grown stronger with time. They had met in college, and it had been love at first sight for both of them. Despite the challenges they faced and the distance they had to endure while Josh finished his degree, their love for each other never wavered.
By Blogger Faiz3 years ago in Fiction
Under the Glass
The year 2173 The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. He, Braddock Armistead, thought he owned every room he walked in. The star in his mind with mid-length light brown hair and blue-eyed and pale skin- had won most of his races. He was also considered handsome. Sophia stared at the open ceiling with the largest window to the outside world surrounding the entire city complex of Cozencover. Ever since the super-giant volcano at Yellowstone National Park exploded, destroying the mainland United States in 2072. All survivors were gathered to live in glass cities with a protective glass shield from the ash and the weather. Also, everyone was divided by hair color, eye color, and skin tone to keep all races and features from disappearing. Sophia, brown-eyed, with dark brown hair and olive skin, just looked annoyed at Braddock's demeanor.
By Sarah Danaher3 years ago in Fiction
The Era
The outside world was unknown to her, but she could see a glimpse of it through the window in his room. He stepped in front of her to calmly close the door to the room past his desk in the office. But she’d already seen a glimpse of the beyond. Dhristi did not understand what she had just observed, except that viewing it was forbidden. The tendrils of electricity flashed and she heard banging in the distance and the door shut with a click. She didn’t know why The Protectors forbid her and her family from going beyond the compound. It had always been that way. As long as anyone could remember.
By Brittney Krischel3 years ago in Fiction







