Microfiction
Magical Book Awakens Imagination
In a forgotten corner of the library, a book whispered tales of forgotten magic. Its pages, weathered and worn, held secrets waiting to be discovered. Amelia, a curious young girl, stumbled upon it one fateful day. As she turned the pages, the room filled with a soft glow. Suddenly, characters from the stories danced into life, filling her world with wonder. She met a courageous knight, a mischievous fairy, and a wise old wizard. Together, they embarked on incredible adventures, spreading joy and kindness wherever they went. The magic of the book touched the hearts of all who encountered it, reminding them that dreams can come true.
By Novel paradise3 years ago in Fiction
Castaway
There were five alerts competing for his attention. Loudly. The most urgent of which indicated his bio-monitor was no longer functioning. Which probably had something to do with the large crack in his visor that should have killed him instantly, but against all odds he was still breathing.
By Claire Jones3 years ago in Fiction
The Reduction-The strange man
I became worried about my safety but he said 'It's okay. Just be cautious, and Liam? Don't drink the water.' Puzzled and conflicted about this person and their message I hear the last call for my name. I head to the room for my check-up and I met the doctor. He begins the basics but stops, he says, 'You look dehydrated, you should have more water' with a cup from behind him. Despite my thirst, I reject the water. He said the nurse just brought it and poured it out of the refrigerated bottles but I remain firm.
By Merritt Xavier3 years ago in Fiction
The Reduction-The doctor
He proceeds with the check-up but asks how my day has been. I recount the events while excluding the strange man in the waiting room. He asks, 'I hope the wait was not too long. I know impatience can run some people mad'. I tell him despite my appointment, the wait has been acceptable. He tells me, 'Steer clear of unacceptable things like that dangerous bike path you ride on…but no broken bones today.' I leave my checkup with bandages and some pain medication but still, I see the strange man outside.
By Merritt Xavier3 years ago in Fiction







