Three bored kids in a suburban town go on an adventure and get themselves into trouble. Lots of trouble.
Flash Fiction
Star Gate
Laszlow knew it would rise to over forty six feet tall just like the other gates, but the gate seemed bigger than he had imagined. As the gate was roughly the shape of a pyramid, its width also increased to nearly fifty feet wide. Once it reached its full height, the vibrating stopped and the front of the gate silently shimmered as if it were the surface of a silver lake.
Last Words
The e-mail Nadine received when she turned on her computer on Wednesday morning turned her life upside down. She had literally bumped into a stranger yesterday while leaving work, and the stranger whispered “check your purse” before hurrying off. When she got home, she found a blank maroon-colored card inside her purse. The card was […]
Shattered Glass
Taro stood in the room with the large window. The wooden floor boards creaked and the wind howled through the cracks in the walls. The window itself was coated in thick layers of grime, but you could barely make out the trees of the dark and menacing forest just outside. There was nothing in the […]
The Ancient One
Jonas took a sip of wine. The man sitting across from him stared, his menacing eyes staring straight through his soul. But Jonas was not afraid. The man looked like he was in his thirties. His hair was black and slicked back with gel. Typical psychotic con man look. “So you’re 833 years old, and […]