Other Fiction

Disenchantment 33

***** As the sun was about to set on the horizon, Malbourne was still confused as to why there were so few people around. Everywhere else in the city...
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Disenchantment 32

Oren allowed the smile to drop from his face, and just stared at Mark. “As I said, we’re all sorry about Nannette.” “Malbourne isn’t sorry.” “...

Disenchantment 31

***** “So the post office closed the day after you got fired?” “Yeah,” said Mark. “So, maybe you won’t get in any trouble?” “Afraid that’s not going...

I didn’t think you would’ve listened

A little ditty I wrote about how depression just creeps up unexpectedly, and all the emotions that follow. Having depression to me, really does feel like some kind of ghost that stalks you at every corner.

Disenchantment 30

He turned back to the older woman. “Mrs. Higgins. She is a postmaster, and you should talk to her about your ideas for changing the post office. She...

Progress

1821 "I've decided what I'll do be doing" said Maud, who'd spent twenty-five years in the same village. "Well, what will you do be doing?" said Flo,...
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Disenchantment 29

***** Truck drivers sure keep odd hours, Mark thought, as he heard their diesel engines roar throughout the night at different times. He had been...

Disenchantment 28

***** She was driving on the freeway from UCLA to Castaic. It was slow-going through the San Fernando Valley, but when she hit Santa Clarita, traffic...

Extortion

‘Oh shit!’ David uttered as he saw the reflexion of the flash as the neighbours’ kids’ polaroid camera snaped against the shiny metal bin. ‘Caught...