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Tag Archives: twitter fiction
Story 26: Bedridden
Bedridden. Light on, lights off. Spider on a perilous journey. Counting cracks and finding patterns. Helpless. Alone. Afraid when they come.
Story 20: The Path
The shadow consumed the town like a disease. No one was spared, a perfect distraction from the path ahead. The more the better, she thought.
Story 18: Sanctuary
When her eyes dimmed she painted new worlds in her mind. A place she could be free. But her sanctuary was short lived. Her imagination lost.
Story 17: Second Chances
Blood ran into my eyes. “You’re not going to live through this, sweetie,” he said. I laughed. Living is optional, as long as you go down.
Story 14: Twitter Fiction
“You should have that looked at,” he said. I didn’t have the heart to tell him it’s too late. No matter. The gun to my head told me he knew. I love twitter fiction!
Story 7: Twitter Fiction
Yesterday, the sky had been clear. Today, sirens blared. In my hands our only hope sleeps. I will wake the light. I will end the darkness. Twitter fiction leaves so much to the reader’s imagination. It’s one reason I’m attracted … Continue reading
Story 2: Twitter Fiction
While driving my mother to work we had a discussion on Osama bin Laden and our lack of television. We gave up cable television last summer and used my geek skills to hook up our desktop PC to the flat … Continue reading
