Stories tagged “something”

  • The Night Time Waltz

    The faint music of the orchestra could be heard leaking out of the hall into the cooling autumn air. It was late; the dew had already formed and its glitters spread over the ground like a sea of sparkling gems, and the orange and red leaves of the seas...

  • Something

    “Katie, where are you taking me?” We just finished dinner and were now leaving the restaurant. She said she had a surprise for me. I’m not one for surprises. “For all the years I’ve know you, you have ruined every surprise...

  • Something of Worth

    The mages stood at a table, examining an object. That’s all two of them could say – it shimmered in vague translucent outlines. It might be a cube – but might not. The shaman, Wing Eyes, spoke first. “So – what is this?...

    • Author: TextMason
    • Posted almost 3 years ago.
    • 4 out of 5
  • Means Something

    I take it. I take it. I take it. Like it doesn’t mean anything. Well, you know what? It means something. I can’t laugh it off Fake smile my way through the night It means something To the mailman delivering sent gifts To the slamming door a...

  • Day 3: An Abundance of Katherines By John Green (Part 3)

    And that was the day I fell in love with John Green. “Is it good?” Robin asked as we sat in my living room, him watching TV, and me reading. “What,” I muttered, not actually caring what he said, but rather just answering to shut him up. “I as...

    • Author: Catherine
    • Posted over 2 years ago.
    • 4 out of 5
  • F E E L S O M E T H I N G

    F laws E verlast E ven past L ove’s laws S aunter O ver M errily, E arly for more T herapy— H ope I s N ot G oing to come, however.

    • Author: Tad Winslow
    • Posted almost 2 years ago.
    • 4 out of 5
  • Sarah-Susan-Something

    She was going mad. It was a verdict that they took great care in announcing, delicately choosing their words to lessen the blow. They spoke it almost inaudibly, shifting their feet and wringing their hands as they avoided her gaze. Her laughter jolted ...