Alexandra Zeller
Stories (48/0)
From The Depths, We Rise
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. In fact, I can't quite remember anything being in the valley. I just remember waking up one day in complete darkness. There was nothing at first. I couldn't feel, couldn't see, couldn't hear. Eventually, that complete numbness was replaced with the rough texture of rocks and distant rumblings of the earth.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
Letters
April 10th, 1912 Mama, I'm finally on my way. I'm finally going to get to start over. Away from everything, away from life. There is hope yet, mama. Just wait. I've heard many wonderful things about New York- if you could see me now, you'd be proud. I even saved up for this trip on my own. Can you believe it?
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
- Top Story - February 2022
A Letter To The Doc Who Believed MeTop Story - February 2022
Appointment, after appointment, after appointment. I remember everyone just shrugging their shoulders and suggesting that maybe it was just my anxiety. It can have an effect on the gastrointestinal system. It can cause pain. Therapy would probably help, maybe I should look into pain management.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Humans
The Hungry Mouse
The mouse scurried about in the underbrush. It was hungry, desperate for some food. The mouse had been driven out of his home by some Barn Owls. They had taken to the rafters and the poor mouse could no longer live in his home for fear of being eaten!
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
Eline
Each strike of the hammer sent sparks flying. They whipped around in the air, wreathing Gosta with a dangerous corona of flame. It didn’t bother the weathered old man, but it still sent Rhea’s mind alight with wonder. Ever since the war for Ourcian had begun Gosta was constantly living inside the forge, and Rhea was refining her technique to try to attain the unmatched craftsmanship of her mentor. It was even rumored that Eline herself took on a corporeal form to speak with him about his weaponry and armor. That alone gave Gosta the recognition of a king- and it was this recognition that made speaker Morlan envious. Regardless, Rhea was bound and determined to match Gosta’s prowess in the forge.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction