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The Shadow Man
Reading Time: 25 Minutes Mood: Dark & Sad Genre: Urban Fantasy
A dark story about a girl growing up and the shadow who occasionally visits her.
Ocean Waves
Reading Time: 2 Minutes Mood: Melancholy
This is a quick one-off I wrote based on the backstory for a Dungeons and Dragons character I was working on.
Don’t Go Into the Light
Mrs. Hawes looked out over her class. Timothy was teasing little Anna again, tossing ball after ball of crumpled paper at her even as she shrieked in annoyance. The other students were clustered into their own little pods. Threes and fours, chattering loudly, playing games the rules of which were lost to an adult. Except…
Violet
Othello said she was wasting too much time picking the right flower. Lyndis ignored him. The flower was the foundation, the base upon which the whole spell rested. It might not serve any direct purpose on its own, but without the right base, the whole thing would collapse. Wind swirled her long robes as she…
Death’s Garden
Isabelle walked through the garden of death. It was an unusual experience, to say the least. She could remember how she died, but only distantly. The memories flickering across her head reminded her of watching a movie. She felt pity for the character on the screen, and sorrow at its demise, but there was no…
Minzi
Sub-Inspector Nari, or as he was known on this ship, Lower Engineer Nari, walked down the hall to his lab. Tubes lined every available inch of the walls and ceiling. Each was a slightly different size, fit as closely around its inhabitant as possible. A veritable menagerie of foreign species floated unconscious in the viscous green…
Red Desert
Sand stuck to Oni’s mask, weighing down the fabric and threatening to drag it from his face. The fine red powder skittered off all his other clothing, but the moisture of his breath was just enough to turn it into a fine mud that clung to the weave. He scraped it clean, though he knew…
Twelve To Rule
Miyran knew the suitor was following them. She was the youngest of the family, but it had long been recognized that she was also the smartest. It helped that as a child, one of her eyes had been lost to an angry magpie. When her father went to the King of Birds to complain, the…
Sarissa’s Peace
Sarissa held her bag tightly to her chest like a shield. The subway car was empty other than herself. It was almost two, and the lunch breakers and commuters alike were all tucked away safely in their cubicles. Still, she kept her eyes firmly fixed on the poster across from her. She had read it…
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