Katie McNeill
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Stories (6/0)
The Loneliest Girl
Maya ran her pointer finger over the worn creases of the letter on her lap. Though she had opened her mailbox to find the letter less than a month ago, she had folded and unfolded the piece of paper so many times it now appeared fragile and antique.
By Katie McNeill3 years ago in Horror
The Book of Blind Trust
The man patted the seat next to him, signaling for the stewardess. The young woman swallowed loudly as she sat beside him, straightening her skirt over her white stockings. Acrid smoke slipped from between his thin lips as he adjusted the briefcase on his knees.
By Katie McNeill3 years ago in Criminal
Last Words
“I’m so sorry…” Those three words, followed by the off click of the loudspeaker, bounced around the cabin as the tight gasps and random screams evolved into complete panic. Ephram, who had always considered himself a collected man, clenched his armrests so desperately he lost feeling in his fingers as he replayed the pilot’s final words.
By Katie McNeill3 years ago in Families
At Ship's End
The spray of the tumultuous sea kissed the early morning air, leaving tiny pearls of water in its wake. Lucian Pax gently brushed the drops from the little black book nestled on his knees. He sharpened a pencil with a small knife as the sound of heavy boots halted at his back. Though Lucian remained the newest and youngest addition to the Empress crew, he had quickly become accustomed to Captain Ryke’s sovereign footfalls.
By Katie McNeill3 years ago in Futurism