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  • Chronic Disillusionment at allpoetry
    The knife...
  • Untitled Prose (Part One) at storywrite
  • The Book of Lucifer: Part 2 at storywrite
  • The Book Of Lucifer at storywrite
  • Fade: Chapter IV at storywrite
    Chapter IV
  • Fade: Chapter III at storywrite
    Chapter III
  • Fade: Chapter II at storywrite
    Chapter II
    Melissa sat on her bed with her eyes welled-up with tears, her hands were shaking with anger and sadness, perhaps even fear. She shook her head, repulsed by the t
  • Fade: Chapter I at storywrite
    The next school day started off just as badly as the night before had ended, and Melissa left for school without even speaking to her mother.
  • Fade: Prologue at storywrite
    Fade: Prologue
    As Melissa slid her math book inside her cluttered locker, she noticed Maggie open her locker at the same time; the girl slowly tossed her hair behind herself
  • Study of the Heart, Tricks and Treats: Part III at storywrite
    Part III
    At first Chris seemed a bit nervous, which was unlike him. Still, I figured it was because of my strange mood swings. I grabbed his hand and we started to dance tog
  • Study of the Heart, Tricks and Treats: Part II at storywrite
    Part II
    “It’s twenty after . . . ” I mumbled to myself as a couple dressed like Fred and Wilma Flintstone walked by.
  • Study of the Heart, Tricks and Treats: Part I at storywrite
    Study of the Heart
    ~Tricks and Treats~
  • Fade: Chapter Eighteen (Ending) at storywrite
    Chapter Eighteen
    (Epilogue)
  • Fade: Chapter Sixteen at storywrite
    Chapter Sixteen
    The first things I noticed were the pictures. Normal pictures, of normal people, people I thought perhaps I knew...but couldn’t place. There were no horrific
  • Fade: Chapter Fifteen at storywrite
    Chapter Fifteen
    “...So . . . are you really Melissa Thatcher?” Deborah suddenly asked as she tossed the contents of the dresser onto the floor.
  • Fade: Chapter Fourteen at storywrite
    Chapter Fourteen
    The little light that dawn had brought had faded by the time we resurfaced in the Thatcher’s living room. A mass of dense clouds had filled the sky, gravid
  • The Girl You Never Knew at storywrite
    The Girl You Never Knew
    The highway stretched out for miles, carrying telephone poles and snug houses on both sides of it. The suburban houses were nearly all the same–clone
  • Baptizing My Back at storywrite
    Baptizing My Back
    I told my sister I didn’t want to go to this ‘church’ camp . . . but I ended being shuttled there anyhow. ‘Your brother in-law is going.” She said, handing
  • Seeing Hanna at storywrite
    Seeing Hanna
    Hanna is hard to deal with. I know, because I’m her brother. Her younger brother. Hanna has something wrong with her brain, dad told me once that it was called
  • Unpredicted Warmth at storywrite
    Unpredicted Warmth
    The moon reflected off the lukewarm water, giving the ripples shine and the choppy currents a glow. The air was warm, but heavy with the day’s humid heat.
  • Fade: Chapter Twelve at storywrite
    Chapter Twelve
    The front door was wide open, it was as if the house itself was welcoming me inside. I took a deep breath and pushed onward.  I walked up the stairs and
  • Fade: Chapter Eleven at storywrite
    Chapter Eleven
    I wiped off my face and studied my own body for bruises or cuts. I took a deep breath and slowly walked nearer toward the cash site.
  • Fade: Chapter Ten at storywrite
    Chapter Ten
    It felt like en eternity had passed. My legs were sore from walking, and my heart was racing, and yet I still felt like a fool. I was lost, confused, and the onl
  • Fade: Chapter Nine at storywrite
    Chapter Nine
    At first it didn’t seem odd that it was taking Nathan so long to get back. I thought that maybe he was having trouble getting a hold of someone, but after I wai
  • Fade: Chapter Eight at storywrite
    Chapter Eight
    “You’re a cop?” I asked rather bluntly as I shut the doors behind myself.
  • Fade: Chapter Seven at storywrite
    Chapter Seven
    Every time a vehicle zoomed above me, its headlights seemed to echo of the ghostly lights that had lead me to the Thatchers earlier.  The hill I was climb
  • Fade: Chapter Six at storywrite
    Chapter Six
    It was time to go home. I had to call the police, talk to my mother. Something. I couldn’t just wait there and end up like that . . . animal. I glanced around, a
  • Fade: Chapter Five at storywrite
    Chapter Five
    “I’ve got to find my way out.” I said out loud, determined to get home no matter what. I wasn’t sure if I was having a nightmare or even if I was hallucinating,
  • Fade: Chapter Four at storywrite
    Chapter Four
    I followed the dusty hallway to the back, and sure enough there was a large oak door at the end, framed by two more pictures. I didn’t bother to dust them off,
  • Fade: Chapter Three at storywrite
    Chapter Three
    I was feeling uneasy, almost sick from nerves. It was like I was in a haunted house, and the strange warm air was still heavy on my lungs.
  • Fade: Chapter Two at storywrite
    Chapter Two
    I woke up surrounded by dusty nicknacks and floral-printed furniture. Some musky blanket was thrown across my legs; I came to my senses and pushed it off of me.
  • Fade: Chapter One at storywrite
    Fade
    Chapter One
  • Arcane Souls: Chapter XIX at storywrite
    Chapter XIX
  • Arcane Souls: Chapter XVIII at storywrite
    Chapter XVIII
  • Arcane Souls: Chapter XVII at storywrite
    Chapter XVII
    High above the bogged down slums of the lower Heavens rested the awe-inspiring capital of Eden. Numerous towers and castles lined the streets of Eden, and even