Microfiction
Ancient Oak, Lifelong Bond
The old oak tree stood alone in the meadow, its gnarled branches reaching for the sky. Every day, a young girl with golden curls would visit, whispering her secrets and dreams into its ancient trunk. The tree listened, its leaves rustling in response, offering solace and understanding. Years passed, and the girl grew into a woman, but she never forgot her faithful companion. On her wedding day, she wore a delicate necklace, a single acorn encased in silver. It was a reminder of the friendship that had blossomed beneath the sheltering branches—a bond that transcended time and age.
By Odephobi Aselemi3 years ago in Fiction
Handbook of Mysterious Holidays: What to do When Left at School, A Step-by-Step Guide
“It’s National Illumination Day,” Silas whispered excitedly—"the festival starts today and you know what that means!” “Celebration starts at Nightfall?” Cassie replied hesitantly— “You don’t usually get excited about these random holidays, it’s not like we celebrate.”
By K.H. Obergfoll3 years ago in Fiction
Intermediate Tales of Enchanting Spectacles and their Accidental Summoning, Chapter Four: The Distant Defensive
“Desperia,” “Desperia Cribbe,” Professor Dandrick’s terse voice called curiously from the front-center of the oversized auditorium—a perplexed look across his otherwise boorish face.
By K.H. Obergfoll3 years ago in Fiction
Of What May Have Been
"Jayla!" Raged footsteps followed, "Do you any idea what you've done?!" Jayla did not move from where she leaned back in the captain's quarters, feet propped and crossed atop the cluttered desk. The broken dagger remaining in palm, picking at her nails, as the door crashed back.
By Grace Gerrish3 years ago in Fiction





