Flash Fiction: Leave a Light On
She drove through the night. Headlights offered little guidance along the blackened country road. Memories flooded her eyes. āI have
The Story Cauldron: Flash Fiction, Short Stories, and Novel Nuggets
She drove through the night. Headlights offered little guidance along the blackened country road. Memories flooded her eyes. āI have
Sleepovers are supposed to be fun.Ā Instead, Elena found herself trapped with her two besties, who insisted on a pseudo-dinner
The old abandoned house at the edge of town was said to be haunted. The locals whispered stories of strange
Urban exploring was all the rage. The daring took their camera and trespassed into run-down ruins.Ā āThis was once a
The sky cried ā cruel and unforgiving. āAh crap, one line and Iām blocked… Muse? No gods, fairies, or other
Note:I wrote this gem back in March 2018. Inspiration came from a prompt game on my phone; every three minutes
PHOTO PROMPT Ā© Jeff ArnoldĀ for Rochelleās Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be foundĀ here. The keys of
PHOTO PROMPT Ā© Sandra Crook for Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be found here. Itās funny what becomes
PHOTO PROMPT Ā© Sandra Crook for Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers. Other stories featuring the prompt can be found here. Her
PHOTO PROMPT Ā© Roger Bultot for Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers I lived in that house once. The family home. The yard