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Andrea Hitchon
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📝Dystopian flash fiction
📖WIP scifi novel FALLING
Stories (4/0)
The Button Conundrum
Overnight, every household received the same mysterious package. No one was sure how, exactly, they were delivered, but the fact remained that there they were. They were all seemingly the same. The package was wrapped in plain brown paper and inside there was some sort of remote control with one large button. There was also a note written in block letters on the inside of the packaging that said: IN ONE WEEK LIVE OR DIE. It was all very suspicious.
By Andrea Hitchon3 years ago in Fiction
Yellow Barn Doors
There, up the wooded hill choked with brambles, it stood. Walls, once straight, now sagged under the weight of time. Windows, once square, now slightly askew. Roof, once whole, now lay in rot on the floor inside. But the doors. Oh, the beautiful golden yellow doors. They stood strong and straight, the only buttress against total collapse. The whole of the barn leaned into them, as though a passing giant had tipped the building forward just so. But it was not a giant that had tipped the old barn forward. No. It was something much worse.
By Andrea Hitchon3 years ago in Fiction