Flash Fiction Story – The Village Bride by Terveen Gill — Gobblers / Masticadores

Reading Time: < 1 minute A big thanks to Gobblers/Masticadores for taking me aboard as a contributing writer. This is truly a diverse writing platform for writers from all across the world. Read ahead and click the blue link to enjoy the entire… Read More
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Make a House a Home Again – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes Hello. Good to see you. I’ve been waiting awhile. No problem. Come in. Have a look around. I hope you’ll like what you see. It’s been some time since anyone’s walked these hallways. Nothing to be sad about… Read More
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Category: Fiction, Flash Fiction StoryTags: creative writing, family, fiction writer, flash fiction, home, indie author, life lessons, micro fiction, reading, short story, writing community
Save It White Supremacist – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes Hey, I see you. Staring. Mean words forming on the tip of that tongue. Chinky. Yellow face. Chinese fever. I slink away. Do you notice my smile? My name is Lulu. Too hard to remember? It’s not me… Read More
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Please Let Me Pee! – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes ‘Please let me pee!’ My words elicited no response. My full bladder was squealing like a pig about to be slaughtered. Five minutes are a lot when you’re controlling the urge to urinate. I should’ve just emptied myself… Read More
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Rocky XOXO the Cobra – Short Story

Reading Time: 5 minutes Ah! Schitz! Dang Dammo! The man’s thumb had been in overdrive since ten in the morning. A day off meant lazy mornings, pots of black coffee, and too much time to spare. It was never enough just doing… Read More
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Category: Fiction, HumorTags: author, broken heart, cobra, creative writing, fiction writer, reading fiction, short story, social media, story writing, storyteller, writing community
A Die-Hard Opportunist – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes My suede pants are suffocating my buttocks. The chair’s leather padding ensures that the sweat in the seat of my trousers fuses my skin to the uncomfortable fabric. I try to wriggle my cheeks free, but squirming is… Read More
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The Face On My Leg – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes There’s a man’s face on my leg. I’ve tried figuring out if it’s someone I know, but I fail to place the handsome features, or assign a name to the beautiful stranger. But he can’t be unknown to… Read More
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The Vegetable Vendor – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes He stood at the street corner, the rays from the light pole bathed the vegetables on his handcart in a sickly, yellow color. But there was no other place the vegetable vendor could stand. This was his designated… Read More
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Helen Of Forks – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes She should have been called ‘Helen of Forks’. Why? Her name is Helen. And she is the queen of forks. It began with a curiosity for pointed objects at the naïve age of five. A girl with tight… Read More
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Yellow Eyes Still Haunt Me – Flash Fiction Story

Reading Time: 2 minutes The hands that cradle me are confident, protective. They lay me down gently. I relish the soft extravagance. My body is new, fours days old, but my soul has been around for a while. Centuries have gone by,… Read More