Flash Fiction: The Little Mermaid (A Parody)
Ariel left Eric and returned to the sea. Her tears added to the body of water. Oh, why didn’t I
The Story Cauldron: Flash Fiction, Short Stories, and Novel Nuggets
Ariel left Eric and returned to the sea. Her tears added to the body of water. Oh, why didn’t I
Poseidon didn’t mean to sink the island. Well, not this time. No tantrum. His date put out. Women were a
Turning out the light, Tania snuggled into her blanket. Her mind ran in circles. The stress of the day tormented
Blackie yawned and stretched. She clawed at the recliner, keeping her weapons sharp. “Don’t do that to the furniture.” Whatever.
The writer stared at the blinking cursor. Days passed, and The Muse failed to show up for their dates. The
Sometimes a woman needs to take matters into her own hands Holly stood on the edge of the cliff and thought
“Naughty chair, now.” “But mum —” Her mother gave her “the look”. Medusa had nothing on her mother. Maybe Perseus
SexyChick2005 pulled her jacket tighter around her body as she walked through the city. Every so often, she looked over
“The rust bucket has to go. It’s unsightly. The talk of the town.”“But it’s got history.”“Don’t care. It makes the
The Brown Fairy goes about doing his thing. An uncover fiend of the night. Piles of doggy doos left as
She drove through the night. Headlights offered little guidance along the blackened country road. Memories flooded her eyes. “I have
Tannille followed The Muse along a cleared footpath. Boulders acted as a boundary between the snowy wilderness and civilisation. “Don’t