Him By David Wing He sat there in the corner chair and watched. I could feel him, his eyes staring through the black and through the blanket that covered my body whole. I shivered and shook and later I would cry. The shadows that had lain languid across my bedroom...
Twilight by Jack Koebnig Did I take a wrong turn or something? I’m not really sure how but, eh, could you help me? You don’t look as though you belong here either … if you don’t mind my saying. Is that a green sky? I’ve never seen it that colour before. And...
After Hours at the Blood Bank By Terrie Leigh Relf I was thrilled when several cases of A, A+, B, B+, O, and O+ were delivered. There was also a lone case of the coveted, O-, A-, B-, AB+ , and AB-. So many generous people had donated the gift of life. I was...
Mr Brown by Jack Koebnig It had been our initiation. Had been since the summer. But it went horribly wrong and very quickly our smiles turned sour. The test was simple: knock on Mr Brown’s door and run away. It had worked many times before. Except this time Mr...
A Prison Inside Us by Sheldon Woodbury I’ve discovered there’s a prison inside all of us where we keep locked away what we fear the most, a depraved pit that’s not part of our flesh and blood. It’s a secret place where everything we love is defiled and destroyed....
Thank you for submitting, but unfortunately… Brann closed the email, cursed. Rejected again! He’d do anything to show those people, show everybody, how it felt to be made nothing, over and over again – New mail. Brann took a calming breath, opened it. YOUR...