Rebecca Patton
Bio
Ever since discovering Roald Dahl, I wanted to be an author who would delight and move her readers through her stories. I also wrote my debut novel, "Of Demons and Deception" on Amazon.
Stories (63/0)
The Talking Mullosk
Hannah grinned as she looked at the ocean in front of her. The sun was bright, only a few white clouds decorated the blue sky, and the sand wasn’t scorching hot beneath her bare feet. The water had also been nice and refreshing. It really was the perfect beach day. Hannah was so glad that she managed to get work off today so she could come here with her friends.
By Rebecca Patton12 months ago in Fiction
Some Songs I Love
Livin’ on a Prayer by Bon Jovi: Not long after I got my driver’s license, I remember listening to this song on the radio on the way to school. This song always managed to put a smile on my face and filled me with energy and liveliness. It also has a good message about hope and perseverance. How can this song not be one of my favorites?
By Rebecca Patton12 months ago in Beat
Gaining Trust
She couldn’t move. Nina had tripped into a pit and as a result, she broke her leg. The pit was deep as well as steep, so she couldn’t crawl out. Her friend, Kat, had been with her and had gone to get help since she wasn’t strong enough to get her out. With each passing minute, Nina found her anxiety and dread growing along with the pain.
By Rebecca Patton12 months ago in Fiction
Agron's Cave
The two elves had angrily ushered them in after that, saying that they would hear them out before making them leave. However, Haganto couldn’t find the words as the familiar elven guards glared at them. Haganto looked around the room, made to question any fortunate visitors before they were allowed to enter the rest of Malnora. The entrance ‘hall’ was just as sparsely decorated as he remembered it, and not unexpectedly, it was only the four of them in the room.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Unkind Memories
Haganto tried to quickly decide what to do next. Alanus was all alone, and would surely die if Haganto didn’t save him. But how? It was hard enough to get to the front gate without getting distracted by the memories, but to also try to find someone in the mist? Haganto had never done that before, and he wasn’t even sure if it was possible. The field was big and he doubted the ghost lights would be kind enough to lead him straight to Alanus.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Mist of Malnora
Haganto tried to find a way to convince Alanus to not come with him in the following days. Unfortunately, every time he tried, Alanus would either easily refute him or stop him from getting his words out. Haganto even told him about the mist surrounding Malnora but Alanus didn’t seem to care. So after a while, Haganto gave up, though Alanus’ company would make going through the mist more difficult.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Escape
Anna was about to go to her room with her grilled cheese someone rang the doorbell. Her brow furrowed as she wondered who it could be. She wasn’t expecting anyone. She hadn’t planned on doing anything today other than relaxing after a long week of work in her comfy socks. Perhaps it was for one of her roommates? None of them were here though. Anna was the only one here this weekend.
By Rebecca Pattonabout a year ago in Fiction