Fan Fiction
The Crucible of Fire and Steel
My Darling Wife, I apologize for not writing or telephoning for several weeks now. We were given strict orders not to communicate with the outside world for fear of Nazi spies. I hope that by the time you receive this letter, another one is shortly to follow, informing you that I have lived through the initial invasion of mainland Europe. We do not know what awaits us on Mainland Europe, but General Eisenhower is certain of victory.
By Patrick Mourin5 years ago in Fiction
Death Among Us
Death Among Us I grasped on to the gold heart shaped locket that was the last remaining object to my passed. Clutching it to my chest.I sit in the dark corner on the bed in my son's room rocking back and forth as amother would do with their child. In a sense that was what I was doing. Inside the gold heart held everything I loved and cherished most, a picture of my son and I on the day he was born.
By Kathleen Kile5 years ago in Fiction
A Fleeting Wisp of Hope
"I envy your conviction." Just words, but coming from Nny, it was the rarest of compliments. Before Edgar could say anything about it, his eyes wandered instinctively at the yellow pale of Nny's hand. Edgar blanched as those fingers reached for the trigger. Before the trigger was pulled, however, an even rarer event occurred. Their eyes met for the last time. Nny was almost captivated, by this man, by this total lack of social dignity, but he saw something more. He couldn't place what.
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 years ago in Fiction
A Nomad's Song
A Nomad’s Song By Michael Castillo June 28th 2021 It started for you like it does for everyone who hears the song. First their eyes burned orange like the fiery tendrils which cracked the ashen clouds of the Mad Winter. Then their voices splintered like breaking glass.
By Michael Castillo5 years ago in Fiction
Warm world
Warm World – The Turning Thick moving mud. You could smell it for miles. The blackish brown stiff flowing river. Too slow to even seem to contain water. But too fast to wade across. Anyone fool enough to try to make their way across without using a bridge, or boat was just trying to commit suicide.
By JoAnna Hampton5 years ago in Fiction
MAYBE
MAYBE My great grandfather had thousands of acres of prime land that had a large river running through it. He had seven sons and two daughters. As his children got married, he gave each of the three hundred acres. Back then, neighbors and family would come for a “barn raising”, which provided a house and barn for the young couple to get a start in life. He would give each some cattle and horses, and farm equipment. My grandfather married and received his inheritance when the “Great War” started. He, like many young men, enlisted in the army. Knowing his wife feared for him, he bought a heart shaped locket on a chain that had their wedding picture in it. He told her to look at it when she was afraid. He always thought he'd be coming back.
By Don McDougle5 years ago in Fiction
Demon Slayer
“3,4,5, Ha I won, I killed 5 demons.” I said walking around the abandoned fairground, as I wiped the black blood off my sword and sheath it for later. “Sorry Elle I killed 6, pay up” Jacob said walking towards me with his hand out. Egotistical pain in the butt, I think to myself. Jacob had shoulder length brown hair and dazzling light blue eyes, you just want to dive into. Jacob and I have been friends since we were in diapers. I have had a major crush on Jacob since forever, but unfortunately he doesn’t see me as anything other than a friend. “Fine it was 20 bucks right?” I said hoping he doesn’t question my statement. “Nice try, it was 25, and you know it” he said, rolling his eyes, acting like I was a bother. “Oh look here comes the commander,” I said, trying to distract him from the impending debt I now owe. As soon as the commander walks up a three demons come charging at us, I pull out my gun and sword and start shooting.
By Lauren Feldman 5 years ago in Fiction









