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2016 CAVALIERS
He remembered when she gave him that box, wrapped with a little gold bow. He may not have had the best grades, that was always her, always, but it didn’t take a genius to see how excited she was. Looking back, it was crazy how young they both were, yet seemed like yesterday.
By Matthew J. Fromm9 months ago in Fiction
"Beginning-Endings" Unofficial Writing Challenge
Welp, it's all in title: I am very excited to announce the kicking off of another unofficial challenge! I will be blathering on about the inspiration for this and such for a few paragraphs- so if you just want to get straight to the details of the challenge itself, feel free to skip down to the section in bold. No hard feelings, life can get busy. :)
By Gabriel Huizenga9 months ago in Fiction
The Vanisher - Part 2
If you have not read part 1 to this story, written by Komal, then please do so via the following link: Elana worked in a bakery named Maison Landemaine in Paris. Six days a week, she was surrounded by the smell of demi-baguettes, Tarte au Citrons, and the most delicious smelling croissants. She liked her coworkers enough and the routine nature of her job was comforting.
By Rowan Finley 9 months ago in Fiction
The Church of C.R.E.A.M.
By brightening the lights only slightly, the house took on a glow. “It’s offering time!” Reverend Dr. Cullen Clarion showed veneers and a purple suit. He wore a black and gold robe over it. He stood at six feet six inches. He motioned for the musicians to play the standard “C.R.E.A.M.” The screens showed the QR code and options to use the envelopes on the back of the chairs.
By Skyler Saunders9 months ago in Fiction
bitter(sweet)
Her leg bounces nervously as she stares out the window, focused on the boy across the street. If someone else was watching her, they would think it was just a girl with a crush, debating on whether to wave at him, and stressing about the possible (or possibly improbable) line of dominoes that could fall afterward. Either that or she was embarrassed about her choice in clothing-hair tossed up in a messy bun and a casual, baggy attire.
By Alexandria Stanwyck9 months ago in Fiction
MIDNIGHT MAGIC - ch 18
MIDNIGHT MAGIC – ch 18 Julie (*)(*)(*) Finola leaned against the wall, crossed her arms over her chest, sighed and said, “Cormac, we’ll begin with you since you’ll be the easiest. Ah, my old friend, although we were never really friends. I see the recognition in your eyes. The final understanding that white always conquers. Let us begin.”
By Margaret Brennan9 months ago in Fiction
The Plank
The Plank D. A. Ratliff A Detective Elijah Boone Mystery The resounding thud of the car door slamming in the dead of night satisfied him. He leaned against the front right fender, lit a cigarette, and waited. It was five minutes until midnight, and he was about to come into a lot of money. He blew out a smoke ring and watched it float toward the streetlight, which cast a brighter light than he liked for such meetings. He wasn’t too worried. Lakeshore Drive was so deserted at night that not even the cops drove through. The location offered what he needed—privacy.
By D. A. Ratliff9 months ago in Fiction






