Flash Fiction

The Bakery is That Way: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

The Bakery is That Way: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

With a single hand, the traveler adjusted his long hair to ensure his pointed ears were covered. In his other hand, he cradled the last two bites of a pastry, delicate flakes clinging to his palm. Need to devour the remnants itched at the back of his throat, but he resisted. He needed them to find their creator.

There’s an Art to Getting Your Way: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

There’s an Art to Getting Your Way: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Purple magic rippled over the crowd as they swayed to the hard rhythm and demanding beat. Phones raised into the air tipped side to side, accompanied by drinks and empty hands, and when the vocalist opened his mouth, the crowd sang along to the lyrics. Each word was another trap, another chain wrapped around their soul and tying them to the demon drummer.

That Invader Understood Kindness: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

That Invader Understood Kindness: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Tendrils of smoke twisted from the carcasses of town buildings and broken bodies lay strewn through the streets, dried blood splattered everything else. The stench of death and explosives burned the approaching man’s nose, but he did nothing to escape it. Nor did he look away from the carnage before him. He couldn’t bear to dishonor them one last time.

He Arrested the Nurse: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

He Arrested the Nurse: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

The cold breeze forced the partygoers closer to the raging bonfire, but Clara kept to the fringe, leaning against a barren tree as she identified as many Halloween costumes as she could over the rim of her foam cup. Holding her hands around the cup’s warmth wasn’t enough to distract her from the chill, but she couldn’t bring herself to mingle, either. She was beyond ready to go home.

Do They Find Me Heroic Yet?: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Do They Find Me Heroic Yet?: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

The young man takes another lashing, protecting in the only way he knows how. His brother caught cheating a game for coin because his belly hurt. Before it was his sister in trouble for stealing food and wood. Over and over again, more pain, more punishment. The young man bears it willingly.

She Was Disgusted He Couldn’t Tell the Difference: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

She Was Disgusted He Couldn’t Tell the Difference: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Salla closed her eyes as she pushed through the torture in her fingers and played the first note, pulling her bow across the strings as carefully as the quiver in her body allowed. She focused on the music, ignoring the ache thrumming in her body and the dragon shifter’s laughter deep within the dark cavern before her. She only had moments to impress him before he snapped her in half.

Everything Written in Purple Ink: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Everything Written in Purple Ink: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

My journal shakes in my hands, tears at the corners of my eyes blurring my vision. My pencil bag is emptied on the grass, colorful gel pens spread around me. I don’t even remember dumping them. I don’t remember collapsing at the park either. I’m just here, staring, drowning in a swirl of emotions battling inside me.

The View from the Lighthouse: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

The View from the Lighthouse: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Waves crested in the dark ocean, revealed only by their deep sound. I watched the fog from the safety of the lighthouse, my eyes wide, searching.

Power was growing in the ocean. Goosebumps spread across my skin beneath my thick clothing, and I tightened the blanket around my shoulders. A soft wail carried over the waves, a siren pleading into the night, desperate for the lost.

December Wednesday Words

December Wednesday Words

With a sizzle, Bella appeared in a dark void. Cursing slipped from her lips and she closed her eyes, trying to focus on the connection to her body. She hadn’t meant to send her spirit into this version of beyond, but it was too late now to regret her mistake.

2021 Twitter Microfiction

2021 Twitter Microfiction

I decided to dig through my Twitter archives and find all my old microfiction. Then I remembered that 2021 was a really hard year. So enjoy the few I wrote back then! Anyways, compared to my flash and micro now, I think I’ve improved a lot!

Child Bait: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Child Bait: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Jessy pinched her nose but still couldn’t escape the spoiled meat smell wafting from the pack on her back. She stood at the threshold of her front door, a gray-green night threatening storms, threatening dragons, and it was her night to run through the town as bait.

The Typical Bard: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

The Typical Bard: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

“Do you need help with anything else?” the barmaid asked as she dressed, her breathing panicked as screams echoed outside of the tavern.

Lolak finished tying his belt. “I’ve got my goblet and my flute. Don’t think I need anything else. Catch you next time.”

A Child’s Survival: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

A Child’s Survival: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

She lit the final candle, muttering the last words of command. A breeze whipped through the shed, nearly putting out the candles, and a swirl of dust formed inside the summoning circle.
“Please, help me find a way to stay alive!” the girl begged, trying to sound stern in her command.

Midnight Playtime: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

Midnight Playtime: A Wednesday Words Flash Fiction

The fire alarm blares as cold water splashes my face. Well, at least the indoor rain is finally working. It took me too many midnight fires to perfect that spell. Now to find a way to prevent the hatchlings from lighting things on fire in the first place… I slowly...

A Dog’s Human: A Wednesday Words Flash Ficiton

A Dog’s Human: A Wednesday Words Flash Ficiton

Molly leans over in her wheelchair and ruffles my head. Her fingers linger in my fur as she blinks back tears. I whine and press my wet nose into her neck, making her laugh-sob.

One of Molly’s grown pups pats her shoulder, and my ears twitch. “Mom, it’s time. Your things are loaded in the truck.”

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