Caleb Geiger
Bio
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Stories (12/0)
I Am From.
I am from a glass town, not well known but of great affluence. I am from a yellow and brown parsonage, with a second-story screened-in porch where my brothers and I would play with legos. I am from our family dog Bandit, a husky mix. I am from the neighborhood kids I was friends with, and the backyard which seemed huge as a child that in reality was kinda small, but it had a tree fort in the very back that was so much fun to play on.
By Caleb Geiger2 years ago in Humans
Going Home for Christmas
Coming out is one of the hardest and bravest things any human being can do these days. It takes great courage to be completely true to yourself. Many family members and friends will embrace the knowledge that you are LGBT, but don’t expect everyone to be supportive. Because you are being honest, you are also being vulnerable, and some people may not like that. This is my coming out story, as far as I remember it.
By Caleb Geiger2 years ago in Pride
Hopeful Romantic
Sir Ian summoned the strength to get up. He couldn't believe how uncomfortable it felt to do something so simple, but he got up anyway. The anxiety faded after some time, but Ian couldn't help feeling it anyway. Something didn't feel right, but he got moving. He was a knight in service of the Earl of Wexford and lived in the Earl's castle. That day the Earl sends Sir Ian on an errand to the Duke's court. Ian rides for two hours and comes to the town and the Duke's castle, and suddenly the anxiety worsens. He approaches the palace and enters through the gate, and there in the courtyard is the Duke's son, Dalton.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in Fiction
The Book of Ishmael
Ishmael and Ezekiel hoped nobody would find them, but no one ever did. They were in the rafters of Ishmael's dad's barn, naked as the day they were born. Ezekiel would often pull Ishmael into doing chores that ensured that they would be alone and in private, and it always ended up with both of them naked and Ezekiel on top of Ishmael. But there they were, with their clothes on the ground. They were in the trusses, and the mad bull could smell the boys in the rafters. They'd been getting away with this for years; it seemed like bad karma coming back that they'd finally get caught.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in Pride
The Outcasts
Ama’dar strode along the halls of her fortress, knowing that it would never hold up in an attack by Prism’s Stygian elves if they ever did. She was worried that she might lose her weapon and her army, so she wrapped her most prized possession in a long, small box. Ama’dar called for her child to come to her. Adryss appeared, bowing slightly to their mother in respect. She gave the box to them and commanded that they take it and win her a castle that could withstand any attack.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in Fiction
Institutionalization
When some people think of someone being institutionalized, the first thing that comes to mind is often things like shock therapy, lobotomies, cartoonish villains from Gotham. I assure you, none of that is the case. At least not anymore. I’m not saying it’s for everyone, but for those that need it, institutionalization could save their lives. Being institutionalized changed my life for the better.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in Psyche
Two Soldiers
Our story starts in France in a woefully bad time. World War II had been raging for years, and the end was finally in sight. The Americans joined the war after The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Edward was an eighteen-year-old straight out of high school and had signed up to fight for his country alongside his best friend, Charlie. The two had been inseparable since Edward had moved into town when they were nine. By now, they had been through so much together. From the times that they would explore abandoned buildings in their town as kids to getting caught drawing graffiti as teenagers. Still, there was something Edward hid from Charlie that he thought he would take to his grave. Edward was in love with Charlie.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in Serve
Sans Repose
Van was absolutely distraught. Their romantic partner of sixteen years had died in their arms. The pain of losing her was made all the more unbearable by the thought that she might never truly rest in the afterlife. After Achilles had died, the souls of the dead had stopped passing over to the other side. It was a bad dream. Had Achilles made it to the afterlife? Would anyone complete the journey ever again? And what is the point of living if there's no promise of rest on the other side?
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in Fiction
Fear and Loathing and 20k
Cameron didn’t know what to do. Cody had killed him. He never suspected Cody would be capable of doing such a thing, but his twin had killed his daddy. Sugar daddy that is. Cameron stared in disbelief at the scene in front of him before turning away. He was now a witness to his brother’s crime, and he was horrified. He looked back as Cody took a little black book off of Damian before running away as the sirens could be heard in the background. Cameron hung up the phone and broke down crying. He’d had other daddies, but Damian was his favorite.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in Criminal
The Uber of a Lifetime
It was one o'clock in the morning, and John considered logging offline. At this point, it would just be drunk assholes wandering out of bars and potentially throwing up in his car. Before he could, the calls started coming, and now it was three in the morning, and he was on his way back to the bar for another sloshed individual.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in The Swamp
Joe Biden
First off, I voted for Pete Buttigieg in the 2020 Democratic Primary, despite the fact that he had already dropped out of the race. It was a vote of confidence in his staying power, but more on that later. In the General Election, however, I was one of the 81 million votes that helped Joe get elected.
By Caleb Geiger3 years ago in The Swamp