Category: Short Story
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Reality Ender – 6
“What the hell are you guys looking at!?”, exclaimed Tomas. “How long have you guys been waiting out there?” “Us?”, laughed Jewel. “We just got here! Well, I did. How did you get in? Why didn’t you say anything?” “Oh, I texted you, but I think my phone is being weird. Either that or it’s…
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Reality Ender – 5
I looked into your eyes and saw fear. The same fear that has sustained me since the dark times – the long night. You don’t remember me, just as your father planned. Yes, that kept you safe and hidden, but my eyes are open now and the stars illuminate all.
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Reality Ender – 4
“Hey, bitches!” said Jewel as she slammed the door to her car. She reached for a bag in the backseat of her convertible with one hand while simultaneously holding a Starbucks drink, her cellphone, and her glasses in the other. “Ya’ll ready to have some fun!? I can’t tell you how much I’ve been looking…
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Reality Ender – 3
Run. Hide. I will find you. I have found you. I will eat you.
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Battista – 3
The kid opened his eyes. “That was her.” he muttered. “The woman in the picture. The one with the necklace.” “But it doesn’t make sense,” he thought. He knew something was different. In the picture she looked worn down yet determined. She looked fierce. The woman he saw just now was terrified. “This was my…
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Battista – 2
The kid appeared in front of her. “Do I know you?”, he whispered. “What the fuck!? Where the fuck did you come from!?” she screamed in fright. “Please get out! My boyfriend will be back soon, so you should… You should just leave right now!” “Boyfriend? No, I’m not here to hurt you. I’m not…
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Battista (Working Title) – 1
Had it been a dream? The kid walked out of the fog. Before him stood three ancient arched gateways. The journey here had been arduous and at times seemed impossible, but he had made it. Now all there was left to do was choose. The kid studied the middle gate. It had strange inscriptions all…
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Reality Ender – 2
Sarah told herself she wouldn’t overthink things. If anything, she was here to forget some things. She was here to forget her mother who told her she would never amount to anything. She was here to forget her professors that gave her disappointed looks every morning – well, every morning that she showed up. Sarah…
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Reality Ender – 1
Are you sure this is the right place?”, said Sarah.” She stared at a polaroid in her hands, confused, as if she was trying to decipher some strange code. In the picture there was an old A-frame cabin. What was a little strange to her was that the cabin standing in front of her looked…