
Alexandra Zeller
Stories (48/0)
Growth
Warm light filters through the curtains, and I feel alive. The sun once more has awoken me with its warm embrace. I breathe in the scent of fresh rain. It was carried through my window by the light breeze that whispers outside. Even the dew outside glitters as if it were nature's crystals- a beautifully bedazzled lawn. The emerald lush foliage reflected back a gleaming green light.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
Manifestation
This is Dr. Quintox, Audio log notes number 5-7-5. The current date is September 16th, 2212. Manifestation chamber delta echo alpha delta seems to have a neurological link to subject 378. 378, also known as James, has developed a close bond to chamber delta echo alpha delta. When exposed to the radius of the chamber, James becomes increasingly more irate. The longer he remains within ten meters, but outside of the yellow rectangular box, the more strength he gains and the more altered his mental state becomes. When within the marked area, the subject's mental state returns to baseline. His mental state also seems to remain baseline when outside of the radius, however, Dr. Uri has noted he seems to become more depressed as days pass.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
Dead By Daylight: A Review
Dead By Daylight is an asymmetrical 1v4 horror game by developer and publisher Behavior Interactive Inc. It is playable cross-platform between Switch, PC, Xbox, and Playstation- as well as a mobile version that is unique to mobile play.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Gamers
Scavenger Hunt
Owen went missing in the spring of 2017. By the summer of 2018, they had dubbed the case cold. His mom packed up all his belongings. She wrapped them in drab paper boxes, some she labeled, but most were not. I guess she was hoping that we would forget about him.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
Why Writing Is Hard
God, writing is difficult. For me, it's not the content. I have so many ideas and stories that want to be written. Anonymously, I could write for days. I have a multitude of novel-length documents hidden away in my computer files, short stories lurking in my Google drive, and essay's about controversial topics begging to be seen. All in all, I flourished in my English composition and fictional writing classes.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Confessions
Making Money When I'm Bored
So, sometimes I'm incredibly bored. So much so that sometimes I just wanna do something that can earn me a little extra cash. Whether that be from taking surveys or giving out personal demographic information. Sometimes it's even playing games on my phone. Needless to say, there is an endless amount of ways that you can earn a little extra side cash. So here are a few ways I can make a few extra bucks on the internet with limited time. Here are a few of the best ways I have personally found to make money.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Lifehack
What Sharks Taught Me
Sharks are vicious man-eaters! On a class field trip to the aquarium, I remember Joey McCoy jumping at me and hissing. He pretended to attack me like he was the big sandbar shark that loomed above us. As the shadow of the shark passed over us, he shoved me to the ground and told me I was dead.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
These Old Bones
It was so desolate. Adelaide rubbed her hands together. The wind whipped about, biting her face and chapping her lips. It was so dark. It was so cold. Ashen snow fell around her like tears. The earth was crying, trying to purge itself of the disease it carried.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Fiction
Coming Unraveled
Never in my lifetime would I have thought it possible that I could browse up and down a yarn aisle. A nice mixture of post-traumatic stress disorder and agoraphobia has locked down my life since I could remember. I was constantly terrified of leaving the house. I felt pathetic, trapped, and useless. I couldn’t work, I could barely keep in touch with my friends from college, and I was confined to living at home with my mother and younger sister.
By Alexandra Zeller2 years ago in Humans