Note to self: Juvie isn't daycareSleepwalkers and driving don't ever mixHeart stopped, saw fire, I reformedWhoever said aliens would be invaders?Alright! Flying exam! What could happen?A tornado and nuclear plant. WHY?!Why was our baby's power invisibility!Brain, give me something to write!Dr O'Keeffe, born 2091, died 1952I saw my body before descentI robbed a bank for $9,000?!I opened the tomb, nobody … Continue reading Six-Letter Lightning Round
Category: Fiction
AnDiva
Hisako glared at the Holovision as the next ad played. Yet another AnDiva whose name Hisako neither remembered nor cared to remember was advertising her new album, renting software of her voice to songwriters, and advertising a concert in the area. Hisako turned the ad off and walked to the bathroom. She looked in the … Continue reading AnDiva
The Day that Always Came
It was just another evening for Alex. He finished his calculations, cleaned his desk, drove to a pub, bought a drink, ordered his dinner. He sat there, thinking about where his life could’ve been instead, wishing he’d proposed to Jane. He’d moved away for his first job when he could’ve stayed and proposed, and on … Continue reading The Day that Always Came
Berries
Michael plummeted from the sky, water drops hitting his face as he fell through the fog. A lightning bolt narrowly missed him, hitting the coffee table at which he had sat moments before. The table splintered into tiny fragments, and the fog was gone. All Michael could see was the furniture and decorations of his … Continue reading Berries