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Chronicles of Idukuria (Chapter 7)
Chapter 7 “So you say your name is Amal?” "Yes, I came here because she ran away from home about two weeks ago. I called the police and told everyone I know but...no one answered my call for help. But I found this in my sister's room.
By Cyber Dragon4 years ago in Fiction
The Mermaid of Lake Dreary
Hi dad, I was going to share this over dinner, but then I got your message. I guess this book is really important. I’m glad you’re continuing mom’s research. It’s kinda strange she didn’t let us know what she was doing, isn’t it? I guess she wanted to make it a surprise.
By Amanda Fernandes4 years ago in Fiction
The Holidays Were Never the Same
Portland, Oregon – 1982 I can still remember how I felt when I sat there against the living room window. Beside me was our pine tree adorned with numerous ornaments and strings of colored lights. I remember the snow falling outside; the houses were lit up brightly, illuminating the kids playing outside.
By Tyler Delmotte4 years ago in Fiction
Estranged
In the days leading up to her capture, Avalyn took a look around the place she had called home the most recently. It was a far cry from her childhood home where she grew up with two loving parents and Judd, their golden retriever. She tried to remember where things had gone so very wrong.
By Krystle Lynn Rederer4 years ago in Fiction
The Stage of the In-Between
(This is the seventh installment of the My Alternates series. If you haven't already, read the first here.) Luciana sat at the edge of the pond. It had long since frozen over and the chill in the air crept through her jacket and into her bones.
By L. J. Knight 4 years ago in Fiction
Nights of Dragons and Genies
The territory of Raithwall was the most southern peninsula of the continent, past the Raithwall Mountain Range. The mountains were too high for most aviary species to safely fly over, cursed with a near-endless blizzard for most of the year… save for the three months past the New Cachou Moon, when the blizzard let up just enough for most safe flights through the mountain range. Otherwise, you’d have to travel by foot through the monster-infested Bloodfang Canyon just to get to and from Raithwall… provided that either the Waning Scalieon Moon had not yet given way to the New Lampras Moon, which would cause the pass to fill with a hazardous snow-fall.
By Grant Alexander Brown4 years ago in Fiction
The Beginning of the End
When you think you're happy, everything looks better than it really is. Situations seem to always work out even though you thought it was the worst thing ever. Gavin and I have been married for three wonderful years. He has been away on an antiquities business trip for two months while I have been home planning our anniversary reunion.
By Kathy Saunders4 years ago in Fiction





