Series
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 5 years ago in Fiction
Our Fallen Reveries
P R E F A C E August 20, 1990 Monday 10:15 A.M. GREGORY LEWIS glanced down at his clammy hands. His heart raged against his ribcage, nothing normal about it at all. His lids folded over his somber green eyes as he thought of what to say to the council, what words he should enunciate and skip over. It was important.
By Kiara Pharrams5 years ago in Fiction
Starlight and Stardust: Conversing with the Stars
Stars twinkled in the navy expanse above their heads, cool breeze caressing their skin. Crickets chirped in the grass around them, singing a summer symphony. Aside from the crickets, the world was blanketed in a hush, so starkly different from nights in the city. Tranquility lay thick in the air, not another soul in sight. They remained sprawled out on the plush My Hero Academia blanket, taking in the serene night sky for who knows how long, at peace with the quiet as stars continued to flicker overhead.
By Jessica C.5 years ago in Fiction
Hidden Places (Part 9)
Previously, in Part 8 Part 9 Penny We hadn’t spoken much on the ride back up the hill, and kept pretty quiet once we got back to the house, too. There was a silent agreement among us that we would sleep inside, even though the tents were up and ready for us.
By Paula Shablo5 years ago in Fiction
Striking Iron
I deserved the looks I was getting from both my packmates. We'd left the others at our den. I was alpha, I could stop the looks and side glances if I wished, but I knew they had the right to questions my motives. I could hear Colt and Zilla's pads thump to the rhythm of mine. I saw Nina's wavering loyalty in my memories.
By Jamie L. Carter5 years ago in Fiction







