Stories

Stories·Elbert Park — ElecCordPro: I think it’s better if this guy gets out of here; what is he doiiiinnnnnnngggggg he’s pushing the cords for some reason noobthenoob23: l ! l ElecCordPro: Dis guy...

Stories·Liam Hancock — I sat on the porch where I always sit, wringing sweat from my hands and squinting through the shimmery hot air. Across the street, Miss Reynolds scurried around her front...

Stories·Pranjoli Sadhukha — Jack Lyra hadn’t spoken in months. She had stayed in her room ever since the accident. Her life seemed vacant since the fateful day a brother and sister wandered too...

Stories·Noa Rehder — The battle ended with my sword ripping flesh. I fell,exhausted to the dusty, bloodstained ground. My men all leaned oneach other. Too wary to let out a cry of triumph....

Stories·Jennifer Munford — From Where The Mountains Range The pain in her voice felt like I had come to the edge of a steep cliff, for if I fell I would be left...

Stories·Peri Gordon — Creativity By Peri Gordon, 11 Part I I haven’t eaten. I haven’t slept. I haven’t smiled. I haven’t laughed. I haven’t spoken. I haven’t understood. I haven’t truly loved, and...

Stories·Lina Kim — Gabriella stood at the edge of the clouded forest in anticipation. Her cousin, Finn, was going to visit. Every month, it was like this. The fog allowed a rift in...

Stories·Madeline Kline — When one doesn’t use one of his senses, the others are strengthened. In nature you should at some point try this: Close your eyes and feel the world around you...

Stories·Olivia Zhang — The Magic Stone EEK! EEK! On the beach, the seagulls were crowing, demanding that they wanted to join in the fun; the hundreds of people gathered on the shore and...

Stories·Pranjoli Sadhukha — Here and There I woke up to a pair of big playful eyes staring at me and wings flapping fiercely in my face. I sighed, knowing that there was no...