PROMPT THREE
The Blue Scarf
by Elizabeth McKinney
It was one of those peculiar sensations that Anna couldn’t exactly describe, yet she instinctively knew its meaning. A cold tickle up her arms. A slight chill on her spine. A sudden, frantic paranoia and a primal need to stay very, very still.
The subway train glided along ...
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The Students From Outer Space
by Jake Sauppe
Dr. Notorious Wong rubbed his hands in elated anticipation as he stood on the stage before the entire College of Charleston. It was here, before the host of professors, PHDs, and an enormous student body, that he would become known as the most pivotal scientist of ...
THE sTRANGER'S STARE
by Susannah Martin
Julie’s life was simple, steady, and happy. She went to work every day at a law firm and got paid well. She had a good boyfriend. She had a pretty nice car. Nothing out of the ordinary ever happened to her. In a word, it was boring.
But she liked boring. Boring was ...
His eyes were blue
by Marijke Fulton
The whole morning had been as if he had been walking in a haze of fading colors. It could have to do with the dreary bleakness of the sky, or the warm humidity that meant spring was nearly upon them, a stark distinction from the dead trees and brown grass ...
SMILE
by David Sebast
It was going to be a good day. The sun was up and beaming in the very blue sky, the workday was over, and she was going back to her apartment to finally watch this Jessica Jones show that Sarah had been raving about. It was supposed to be very dark and realistic and grungy. That was basically her entire queue of shows ...