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The grassy path was long and winding and seemingly never-ending — exactly how he remembered it from his childhood. Abu […]
When Kathka finally woke, he didn’t recognize where he was. He didn’t remember falling asleep on a rocky ridge overlooking […]
“The last one’s up next”, Shepard announced, the faintest sliver of nervousness slipping into his voice. “Come on, she’s down […]
Fibonacci stood over his agonizing mother, deeply sick from a terrible flu. “I’ll get the money we need for your […]
While he focused on the wooden carving laying in progress in his lap, a pink splendor just out of view […]
WAKING UP Hospital room interior. Night. . Fade in from black on a hospital room, where our PATIENT is sleeping and […]
SETI first discovered the superplanet Chroma in 2024, though official confirmation of the findings weren’t printed publicly until eight years […]
“Mommy,” Diana whined loudly from the living room, “Donald’s doing the thing with his eyes again!” “Hold on,” Sarah said […]
“If we don’t leave in the next minute, we’re going to be late,” Edwin said impatiently, tapping his foot in […]
A wheeze of cool air evaporated into the arid desert as Will and Edward stepped out of their time machine, […]
“Hey, you–Girl! What are you doing out here? Aliana hastily spun around in time to see a large man jumping […]
“Sir! Excuse me sir, hold on.” Sir? What is this? “You know there’s a crosswalk at the end of the […]
The thick, steel doors slammed shut the moment Paul hit the ground. He rolled onto his side and opened his eyes to look back at where the men were just standing. The men who brought him here, against his will, and trapped him in this cage. They knew about his gift. Paul knew they knew. They just wouldn’t admit it. Thick, white cloth lined every wall in the small cell. Whether to protect its resident from itself (as They say) or to muffle his screams, Paul wasn’t sure. What he was sure of, however, was that he had to get out.
Looking up at the skylands floating over their heads amongst the misty clouds, Christopher and Vix laid side-by-side in the luscious, green grass of the prosaic world below. As the gentle breeze rolled in from the mountains to the east, the skylands swayed gracefully with the wind before slowly drifting back to their original location. Vix rolled over onto her side and looked at Christopher, who was leaning back on both elbows and still studying the underside of the floating kingdom.