A Song of Yuletide

A Song of Yuletide Before I could follow any further, the dog galloped over me, taking up the entire hallway. “Are you ready for your next memory?” I almost said no to see what he’d do – none of the other “guides” had bothered to ask what I wanted – but shrugged instead. The hallway […]

Anna’s Baby

  Part XIII   Part XIV Anna arrived home at five there she was met by a smiling Baby Dan-Dan and his ever vigilant nanny. “So how has my little baby been?” She cooed as she tickled Daniel. “Daniel’s been a dream, his sitter Baby Tasha’s been running me ragged.” “The good news is that […]

Brief Interlude

I’m not a bad person. I know some would call me a bitch for what I’m about to do. Hell, I’d call myself a bitch, but I’m not doing this alone. I have to take someone with me. Even if I didn’t have to do it this way, I’d want another there anyways. I know […]

The Epidemic

WHO Declares New Safety Standards January 24, 2012 The virus has claimed 5,000 lives in the United State of America over the last week. Although doctors are still working around the clock to come up with an effective medication to cure someone infected, progress is slow. The vaccine, when taken before someone is infected, is […]

The Bedwetters’ Ball

Autumn winds, blew down the quite street, on which Miranda Cottington’s new house resided. It was her grandmothers house really, as old as the lady herself, yet now it was also home to Miranda and her mom. Her parents divorce had left them little options, and so they had come to start a new life […]

Indigo Flight

“Indigo Three, this is Hawkeye Two; skies are clear, you are free to proceed,” the voice of her Airborne Warning And Control System (AWACS) operator reported. “Indigo Three copies all; proceeding now,” Lieutenant Rachel Trasck responded. “Indigo Four, we are green-lit. On me.” “Copy, Three. On your wing,” her likewise female wingmate acknowledged. Rachel tilted […]