I don’t remember much about the ordeal. I am thankful for that. Just a hole in my memories. Everyone tells me I was gone for three days. What I do remember, however, was the abduction itself. I was out on an evening walk, alone of course, enjoying the wonderful change from summer into autumn. TheContinue reading “The Abduction, A Recollection”
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Turning Two, The Big Deal!, A Sunday Photo Fiction
Who knew such large crowds would respond to our open party invitation. Our daughter’s turning two today and so many decided to join us to celebrate, that airports were clogged the world over. Bustling with frisson, the boarding lines became a jumbled mess as everyone so eager to reach this destination tried to board first.Continue reading “Turning Two, The Big Deal!, A Sunday Photo Fiction”
Monsters Manic Halloween Bash, A Tale – Monstrous Halloween
So yesterday I attended the most bizarre Halloween Party! It was a costume party I thought, and I showed up dressed like a werewolf, furry paws and all. I was standing off to the side when this two headed ogre gal walked over and started a three way conversation with me. I was thinking whatContinue reading “Monsters Manic Halloween Bash, A Tale – Monstrous Halloween”
Less Than Lethal, A Flash Fiction
The cell floor was still spinning. The variegated green tiles blending in a way that reminded Fred of vomit. The notion causing him to heave yet again into the nearby toilet. The sound induced vertigo had set in fully. The cause, a new, less than lethal weapon that Fred himself had helped to develop. WhyContinue reading “Less Than Lethal, A Flash Fiction”