Posts Tagged FlashesofDarkness-year1
Merman
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on July 27
In honor of having met a merman this weekend at Scares that Care, here’s a picfic for just such a person Image text: The people of Innsmouth had always been drawn to the sea. The elders whispered that an ancient sea god, Dagon, had sent his Deep Ones to interbred with humans. Bobby had […]
Tell me your problems
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on July 21
Image text: It all started after that woman moved into the woods near the village. She was hunched, wrinkled and was often seen collecting roots. The villagers feared she was a witch. Of course I told them they were mistaken. I thought I would be friendly, extend the hand of kindness. I should have […]
This isn’t Wonderland
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on July 19
Image text: Science officer’s log: The human female, Alice, refuses to believe we are from another star. She continues to ask to be taken to Wonderland. After she has been probed we shall implant her with a tracker and utilize her to study these humans further.
A new star filled the sky
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on July 16
Image text: It started as a new star and the citizenry marveled at this new wonder. The religiously inclined declared it the Star of Bethlehem come again. Soon scientists realized it was a growing energy field. Over many days it grew until the sky will filled with its fiery glory until the day came when […]
The creature came to drink
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on July 14
Image text: The creature came to the shore to drink each night. The need for water, warm blood and raw meat freshly killed encompassed its life. It had clawed and fought its way to the top of the food chain near this lake. Mother would be so proud if she knew how well little Timmy […]
He had been reading and chanting for hours
Posted by dewight in FREE Fiction on July 11
Image text: He had been reading and chanting for hours. As he spoke the words on each successive page the power became more palpable around him. He had read so many ancient words that he no longer even knew what he was saying. He stumbled through the final word and looked to the next […]