The Golden Stranger

The ground shuddered again as Talaan crossed the fractured plaza leading up to the Grand Archives. Fine grains of dust, shaken loose from the tremor, drifted into the dim morning light. She paused, watching the particles catch in the air.  Once, their suns had bathed this plaza in rich gold. Now they flickered weakly, aContinue reading “The Golden Stranger”

The Coal Miner’s Christmas

Clink Clink Clink The sound of the pickaxe reverberated throughout the mine burrowing into Chip’s skull, making his head throb. A chunk of coal broke loose from the cave wall in his designated corner and Chip took the chance to take a quick break. His shoulders sagged as he wiped a bead of sweat fromContinue reading “The Coal Miner’s Christmas”

Morals

Bennett adjusted his halo for the third time that morning. “I swear, they make these things looser every century,” he muttered. “Maybe it’s just your head getting too big,” Lilin said, stretching out like a cat across Elizabeth’s left shoulder. Her black, pointed tail flicked lazily, narrowly missing the tip of the little girl’s ear.Continue reading “Morals”

Adam And Eve On A Raft

Annie had seen the flyers posted all around the town. She finally took notice of one while on her walk to campus. It was stapled to a telephone pole.  “LONELY PEOPLE NEEDED. COMPANIONSHIP WANTED. NOTHING MORE, NOTHING LESS. GENDER & AGE DON’T MATTER. MEET @ DELILAH’S DINER 4PM” It seemed innocent enough, she’s a lonelyContinue reading “Adam And Eve On A Raft”