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Stories in Fiction that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Crazy Mr. Gould
A homeless man bumped into me today at the bank. I found it ironic to see that even a penniless man needs a bank account. Must have been a good day panhandling, I thought. Though I was a good ten feet from the man, his unbearable stench made its presence known. He smelled of stagnant water and burnt trash. I couldn’t help but breathe through my mouth and I could hear the woman behind me follow suit.
By Ruban Evets4 years ago in Fiction
A Purposeful Life
In a small town, there are three main types of people that live around. One would be the kind of person who loves nature and loves animals and has an art appreciation. Another would be the type of person who would work hard at everything they did and was determined to achieve their dreams. And finally, there is another type of person that was born into this world and never really had any expectations for what to do with their life.
By Gloria Michael 4 years ago in Fiction
I Just Need a Shower
I awake from a beautiful dream. The usual. Hurried footsteps clacking on pavement. I peek my head out from underneath my shell of warmth and watch as the people rush past. Most of them ignore me. A few of them make eye contact but barely linger long. I know a few of them wish they could help but life drags them onward. I wonder if any of them think of me throughout their day? Maybe they feel guilty for not dropping a coin. Maybe they think about how they could have saved the sandwich they just tossed in the trash. After their brief moment of empathy, they move on and forget.
By Michael Crone4 years ago in Fiction
Last Light
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Isolated in the deep forest, there was no one to see the candlelight, or wonder at its meaning. But in the village, beyond the wood’s leafless branches, three figures woke in three separate houses. Each of them felt the candle come to life at the cabin, and each of them felt cold fear burn within them.
By Deyna Dodds4 years ago in Fiction





