Flash Fiction: A Mother’s Pride
Aphrodite, the goddess of love, sighed and sipped wine from her crystal glass. âAlexa, pause the tv.â The theatre room’s
The Story Cauldron: Flash Fiction, Short Stories, and Novel Nuggets
Aphrodite, the goddess of love, sighed and sipped wine from her crystal glass. âAlexa, pause the tv.â The theatre room’s
Once Upon a time, in the 21st century⌠An Instagram ready princess, posed on her balcony. Her lips a flawless
Bob, the elf, stretched out his limbs and yawned as the bud of his lily opened and embraced the sun.
Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite met up for brunch. The goddesses reminisced over the good old days when the gods reined
The children turned out the light and waited under their covers, their shoes ready. Peter Pan always came⌠when good
âWhat happened to you?â Brown trampled through The Fairy Express, cursing in naughty four-letter words he taught small children as
Update:Life hit in fall swing. Never enough hours in the day, or rather never enough energy to do every intention
Note:Our favourite naughty fairies return. More stories can be read under ‘The Fairy Express‘ tab. *~* The sun tucked herself
The Hotel is old, boutique⌠bohemian. Only the daring walk through her quirky halls. Legends tell of doors swinging on
Tannille ponders over the writing prompt and nudges The Muse. âHey Muse, have you come up with a story yet?â
The sun broke through the grey clouds, creating an opening between heaven and earth. The valkyrie speed on her pegasus.
Note:I wrote this gem back in March 2018. Inspiration came from a prompt game on my phone; every three minutes