Bryttnie Chaffin
Bio
Writing things that are fun and/or have powerful emotion behind it, maybe some educational things. Writing about my personal feelings, those of others (real or fictional), or just fun things that my mind makes up. Thanks for reading.
Stories (16/0)
Frankenstein's Eulogy
Please forgive me ahead of time, for I was not well acquainted with the deceased. Upon the discovery of his death, we happened upon a series of journals that he left behind, and felt it best that we would use the entries to better speak of the “man” we bury today. As I am the local man of the church, it is my responsibility to speak for this, this thing that lies here before us this day, as for there is no one else willing to speak for him. We gather here today, not to judge nor honor him, but to give him a proper burial, and a proper send-off, that all of our world’s creatures deserve, and this “man” is no exception.
By Bryttnie Chaffin2 years ago in Fiction
Abigail - The Salem Witch Trials
Diary Project: Salem Witch Trials: Abigail Williams Entry 1: Before the night in the woods. I feel so alone, so isolated. John has been avoiding me, Elizabeth told all of Salem about John and I, and I pray to Satan, GOD, I meant GOD!, that Uncle Parris never learns about John and me.
By Bryttnie Chaffin2 years ago in Fiction
One of Many - A 1920's Short Story
1920’s Story One of many I was a rookie, only 27 years of age. I believe it was November 5, 1923, when I was given the icy mitt by Amelia Earhart, we met at a local speakeasy, my cop buddies had urged me to say hello, I did have an edge, so of course I did. Looking back, I don’t know if I should cry or laugh, knowing her fate and all. But I do know that in that moment of utter rejection, I wasn’t the same. I was a cop, I didn’t make heavy sugar, and all of the dolls knew it. After that night, I wasted most of my jack in the speakeasies, if one was busted, I simply followed the trail of bootleggers. I started to get blotto almost every night, I was on the verge of becoming a dew-dropper.
By Bryttnie Chaffin2 years ago in Fiction