Fable
The magic of the seahorse
It was Christmas eve. The world of holiday cheer was alive indeed in the air. Everywhere you looked bells were jingling, Rudolph the red nosed reindeer was flying here and there, and elves peeked from behind many a window. Christmas lights dazzled the eyes, fires burned within the hearths, hearts were singing lively carols and happiness, good cheer and eggnog were brewing within the cozy houses.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Fiction
All the Rubies in the World
The mountains of Thrane climbed impossibly high above the clouds and spread beyond the horizon on each side. The mountain range, surrounded by dense woods, dominated the landscape and was home to countless tales and traditions. From miles away, travelers and onlookers could see the natural imposing domain. For millennia its majestic snow caps and grand waterfalls were subject to innumerable poems and odes.
By Eli Jordan3 years ago in Fiction
Drowning my Sorrows
I couldn’t believe she was gone. After all I’d done for her, all the money and love I’d given her, all the indiscretions I’d forgiven because of her ‘compulsive personality disorder,’ she left me to go live in a homeless shelter so she could drink and do drugs with her new homeless boyfriend.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
The Teller
“In twelve days, you’ll find everything you’re looking for, Ms. Harmsworth. You’ll be able to pay everything back in no time at all,” I told her. The future I saw for her was bleak, unable to pay back the loan the bank was going to give her, so they would foreclose on her house and sell off her assets. It didn’t matter to me, the bank was paying me to ignore the negative visions and use my reputation as the world’s greatest psychic to convince people to take a loan.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction





