Flash Fiction: The Flip Off
āShould we?ā āItās tempting. But the last time you threw someone overboard, they couldnāt swim. My ears still ring from
The Story Cauldron: Flash Fiction, Short Stories, and Novel Nuggets
āShould we?ā āItās tempting. But the last time you threw someone overboard, they couldnāt swim. My ears still ring from
A Long Way From Home⦠Tannille drew a blank as she wandered through the writing prompt picture of a deserted
Ruins: such mystery, a majestic command of times bygone. Once my home, now rubble. The Romans came. The Romans destroyed.
Pearl Alley thrived. The local dress shop catered to the nudists. Jude and Coen stripped off their gear and stored
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
I caged my heart for you. Cinderella frowned. They called her a gold digger. She came from trash, as white
WARNING ā ļø: Not intended for children. ~*~ Once upon a time… Tannille stares at the prompt picture for Friday Fictioneers,
Urban exploring was all the rage. The daring took their camera and trespassed into run-down ruins.Ā āThis was once a
Note: This Barbie Parody is not intended for children. Slightly deranged adults, like the writer, please continue⦠~*~ As seen
Jill woke up in the backseat, dry-mouthed and gagged. Fog clouded her mind. Where was she? Cable ties cut into
āAre you sure this is the right place?ā Alice gave Chester a skeptical look. The cat jumped on her shoulder.