Microfiction
Separation
My shadow trapped me inside the hall of mirrors. I saw endless images of me that were reflections of times of sadness and loss. She was out and about acting like she was me. I could hear the yelling and screaming. The banging and crashing down the halls echoed loudly.
By Lisa Pulliam3 years ago in Fiction
Spring's Serenade
With the first warm rays, I arose from winter's sleep. All around, the world shimmered in hues of green and pink. I kicked off my shoes, joining a cluster of daffodils in their sunlit dance. The brook's laughter echoed as I splashed barefoot, every droplet playing a melody of spring. A ladybug landed on my thumb, its tiny legs a ticklish whisper. The sweet aroma of blooming lilacs filled the air, a perfumed sonnet to the season. In this moment, spring and I were one; a symphony of joy in a world reawakening.
By Tyler Rowe3 years ago in Fiction
The Lunch Debt
Mom puts her tips in the coffee can after work and it's usually enough to cover my school lunch. All I could find for dinner was a pack of saltine crackers. I ate them one by one in front of the TV. Mom got mad because she says she is saving those for soup. What soup? She's always mad because she’s always tired.
By Leslie Writes3 years ago in Fiction
