The Clinic – Chapter Six

The Clinic – Chapter Six As John was pulling into work, he reached into his pocket and felt something hard and smooth. He pulled it out and saw a lapel pin with the initials B I T inscribed on it and some strange symbol under the letters. He put it on for some strange reason … Read more

Baby Billie Goes To College – Chapter Four

Baby Billie Goes To College – Chapter Four Billie was glad that he was going to get a chance to be himself and take care of himself instead of being treated as a baby. He looked forward to getting the new pants. Angie then told him it was time for breakfast and he needed to … Read more

An Accident

An Accident I woke up in my boyfriends bed, I was staying over at his place again. I woke up from a dreadful nightmare, where I was almost drowning in water. I woke up and screamed. “Shhhhhh. Debbie its ok, it was only a dream”. David said as he held me tightly as I cried … Read more

Abby – Chapter Six

Abby – Chapter Six I don’t fully understand what I was thinking when I decided to run. It’s not like I had anywhere to go, and any guest I asked for help would only agree that a girl in a wet dress who can’t speak properly is considered a baby. Nonetheless, I spun on my … Read more

Abby – Chapter Five

Abby – Chapter Five Miles stood against the railing, watching me cry. Through my hands I caught sight of his disorientated expression. He wasn’t smiling anymore. His mouth was slightly open. It looked like he was going to talk but, minute after minute of tears running down my cheeks, he kept quiet. To hold onto … Read more

Abby – Chapter Two

Abby – Chapter Two “So, wandering the woods again?” Daddy asked me. I shook my head, but he showed no sympathy. “You know the rules.” “The dance is tomorrow!” I complained. “Please, no!” “Enjoy crawling in front of our guests, then.” I held my tears back, nodding slowly. It was so difficult to argue with … Read more

I’m the Babysitter

I’m the Babysitter I wasn’t expecting any company, so when the doorbell rang I was quite surprised. I looked through the peep-hole to see a young man in his late teens standing on the front porch. Feeling no threat from the small-framed man-boy I opened the door. “Yes?” “Hello Miss. Are you the babysitter?” The … Read more