
Sara Wilson
Bio
I love Ugly Things.
I try and be active AND interactive.
I write... whatever I feel.
Sometimes it's happy.. sometimes it isn't. But it's real. And it's me.
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You’re the best thing that ever happened to me
Jade was happy. In fact, she was a spoiled princess. Any material item she wanted, Ryan made it appear. She didn't have to work. She had been a housewife for four years. She would never dare to use the word trapped. Not out loud. Not even to herself. She preferred softer phrases. She was needed here. Ryan liked things a certain way, It was easier if she stayed home.
By Sara Wilson5 days ago in Fiction
My Freecash.com Saga
If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to slowly grind your way through thousands of mobile game levels only to be rewarded with absolutely nothing, allow me to introduce you to my recent relationship with Freecash.com. This relationship started cute, got messy, and ended with me staring at my phone like a betrayed spouse.
By Sara Wilson8 days ago in Gamers
A Heart Worth Saving
Dawn had always suspected her heart was dangerous. Not metaphorically, though she’d had her share of heartbreak, but literally. Every man she had ever loved had died. Not dramatically, not heroically, not even interestingly. They died like losers, which, if she was honest, they had been.
By Sara Wilson12 days ago in Fiction
The CEO of Everything. Top Story - January 2026.
They say "jack of all trades, master of none," but they forgot to mention the part where the jack of all trades is also the camera woman, the makeup artist, and the person currently yelling at a tangled Wii microphone cable in a her own bathroom while recording herself singing and trying to make it look realistic and professional. (As professional as you can make it with nothing but a cell phone camera and a mic that doesn't work)
By Sara Wilson15 days ago in Humans
Almost
Jazna tells Isaac she’s leaving on a Tuesday morning, while the kitchen is still dim and soft with early light. She waits until the kettle finishes boiling, because she doesn’t want her voice to compete with the noise. Or maybe because she needs those last few seconds to steady herself. “I’m going today,” she says.
By Sara Wilson18 days ago in Fiction
How to Pretend You're Not Being Controlled by an Alien Parasite.
SECTION 1: MASTERING BASIC HUMAN BEHAVIOR STEP 1: Maintain Natural Facial Expressions Humans rely heavily on facial cues to determine whether another human is “acting weird,” “behaving strangely,” or “clearly possessed by something unspeakable.” To avoid suspicion, you must master the art of the casual expression.
By Sara Wilson25 days ago in Fiction






