C. H. Richard
Bio
My passion is and has always been writing. I am particularly drawn to writing fiction that has relatable storylines which hopefully keep readers engaged
Stories (115/0)
Leaving The Kingdom Of Dolion
“There weren’t always dragons in the valley!” The old scribe muttered to himself as he paced back and forth across the rushes on the floors of the high tower. “There weren’t always dragons in the valley! We were the Kingdom of Thee!” He yelled out into the darkness.
By C. H. Richard2 years ago in Fiction
Yvonne At The Toll Booth
***Content Warning. This story does contain violence and may not be suitable for all readers.*** An array of lights pierced my vision and paralyzed my movement. I just kept staring into the abyss of blue and white flashes. I heard voices around me, and faces would come into view. I could not move, but I did feel the moisture from the coins still in my hand. Ready as I was to make change for the next customer. Screams penetrated through my ears as someone was yelling, “She opened her eyes, let’s get her out of here.” Loud bangs, faces speaking in front of me as though I could answer. All I could do was see the glare that was blinding my eyes. Then as quickly as chatter and lights came into my view, there was nothing. I could only feel my breath and nothing else. Silence and darkness.
By C. H. Richard2 years ago in Fiction
The Gift Card
We were all tired. It was one of those moments during the last two years that you could look around and see how weary everyone was even when veiled behind a face mask. I was waiting to pick up dinner at our one of favorite restaurants that had just started allowing for eat in guests as well take out patrons to their establishment. This small family- owned local eatery is known for serving good food, especially seafood, at low prices and always has a line. Sometimes, I have questioned whether it was worth the wait then I would have a bite of the haddock sandwich or the red bliss mashed potatoes and plan to eat there always.
By C. H. Richard2 years ago in Humans
- Runner-Up in Return of the Night Owl Challenge
Five Frights For Halloween Night
Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I’m not a huge over the top put up a skeleton in every window type, but to me there is some kind of comfort in giving out candy to the costumed kids and then snuggling up under a warm blanket watching a few of my favorite scary flicks.
By C. H. Richard3 years ago in Horror