New Years Short Story: Scar Heroes

Happy New Years! Here’s to an amazing 2019 for writers and everything else:) A fallen hero becomes a human girl with her mind with one thought: to destroy the date with happiness instead of letting it crumble. Stella smiled as she played around with her sundress. This was going to be the day, she domain more than a kingdom, more than a soldier, she was … Continue reading New Years Short Story: Scar Heroes

Blogmas 2018 Short Story: Where No Love Should Lie

When I pulled him into my chest, with the desire of wanting this for forever. That feeling stain into my chest never willing to leave. Warmth flutter through every vein in the cold night. Snow fell in every directions covering up what was the High Line. I look straight ahead of the path that lead to new hopes. I hope at least. I stared at … Continue reading Blogmas 2018 Short Story: Where No Love Should Lie

Blogmas 2018 Short Story: Faults in Love

“Do you know what love is, child?” Grace asked sitting down the ten-year-old with a gentle thump. “Yes, Mother. I love you,” Sharon replied. “No, Sharon. One day you will love someone more than you love me because that is the way this world works now.” “Mother, is that why Daddy left you? Because he didn’t love you anymore?” “No, sweetheart, he left because he … Continue reading Blogmas 2018 Short Story: Faults in Love

Blogmas Short Story: Potion of 8 letters

I couldn’t hold my gaze at the stranger’s back any longer. I sighed then turned around back to the figure seated in front of me. “Every time I see someone capable of love, they’re a stranger in the same cafe that I will never see again? Never know their name?” I told as I heard a slight chuckle. I drew my eyes hoping I could … Continue reading Blogmas Short Story: Potion of 8 letters

Blogmas Short Story : Always and Forever

“We’re done with this. Everything including us. We are through, please don’t contact me again. Ever,” I spit out making each word more hurtful than the last. I didn’t want to see his crumple face or the betrayal feeling eating inside of me. I wanted to walk away from the person that I love, the boy who bite me. “You don’t want to do this. … Continue reading Blogmas Short Story : Always and Forever

Blogmas Short Story: Tale of an Old Lover

The wind blew carelessly against our white hair, the color of life. The wrinkles in our skin shimmer against the sunlight on the porch outside of my cottage. It was a tiny, fairytale house with red bricks and white roofs. Our shadows darkened the steps leading up to my home. “Best friends are supposed to hold hands like friends, not lovers, Summer,” August said. I … Continue reading Blogmas Short Story: Tale of an Old Lover

Blogmas Fairytale: Evil Royalties

It was a dark and stormy night nevertheless, the princess ran. Her tawny hair hidden by the blackness. The amber golden eyes of hers were squinting to see her way through. The owls in the night screamed in horror as she passed by. The faster she ran, the farther she was away. The day before it all began, she sleeps a dauntless nap filled with … Continue reading Blogmas Fairytale: Evil Royalties

Short Story: Cara Rhodes

The world silence by the voice of singer for she got her heart-broken too. I close my eyes and let them come. The vivid past that open my eyes to the world. When I experience the places with someone I cherish, without him, the still world couldn’t scream more. The   haunting of him as the night swept away, yet I allow them to come in … Continue reading Short Story: Cara Rhodes

Short Story: Should Have Said Goodbye

Cold air with warm tears was the worst mix in the city of New York. Although the park was filled with laughter and happiness, we were in our gloomy world. I couldn’t bring myself to look up. With my eyes shut, I pray when they open, the hazel eyes of his would be filled with a tint of light. A tear on his lovely face … Continue reading Short Story: Should Have Said Goodbye

Short Story Fantasy: Tell me a Story

Part 1: Please give this fantasy short story a read and show some love! Some things may change. Setting: A place call City Island in a New world, 2018. Broken hearts scattered in pieces even light can’t reflect upon. Death was no exception. When a human has fallen to the defeat of demise, the dark clothing symbolizes their heroic. What if they weren’t heroes but … Continue reading Short Story Fantasy: Tell me a Story