L.D. Malachite
Bio
L.D.Malachite is an author from California who specializes in Horror, and psychological explorations on trauma.
All stories published here are first drafts which will be later published as books.
Stories (61/0)
The trustworthy owl
She found herself sequestered in a barn as if it had always been her home. She was running from her brother, who had once been the most important person in her life. Her brother had since changed, he had become someone she only recognized as his father, a cruel and unintelligent man. She hoped not to see either of them again, hoped to simply move to another town and hide away the rest of her life.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Horror
My memories as a kidnap victim
I spent the majority of my childhood through young adulthood looking over my shoulders in paranoia. I spent most of my youth fearful that I would be kidnapped again. My worst fear was that barbaric thought experiment that my bio mom's husband attempted on me. I remember the fear and hatred I felt as being whisked away from my dad, who loved me, and did his best to protect me.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Psyche
The year he was elected
The news hit with me alone in my room, my boyfriend was out of town working and wouldn't be back for some time, several months to be exact. I found myself pondering how the coming years would present. I am in the LGBTQ+ community, as well as being of the opinion that black lives matter, and I overall did not agree with Trump's message. I found myself worried for my friend's safety, as well as my own.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Psyche
Forgotten Knite
I was in fourth grade when my world broke apart in the shape of the office lady coming to my water-color covered classroom. My teacher, who taught all but two classes, was pulled to the side and delivered news that would reach me shakily. "Lydia, I need you to come with me, let's...take a walk?" she started questioningly. "Holly will cover class until we get back." she continued heading towards me, sitting in the back of the room nearest the open door.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Psyche
A Strangers Embrace
I fell into the electric buzz of a stranger pre-coital embrace for the seventh time this week. There really is nothing that could compare to the affection of a stranger while at the peak of a manic roller-coaster. She was beautiful and kind to me for the time being. I could already imagine her lips on mine as her fingers run through my hair, dark in contrast to the hay color of hers. She left her boyfriend for me amidst a mushroom induced haze, something I would have to thank her for I suppose.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Filthy
The bully leader
My childhood was over before it began. We are picking up in kindergarten, where I tend to wonder "why me" at multiple times a day. There are about six boys in my class, all of which have a deepening lust one would never come to expect from someone so young, and I was the outlet for these emotions. I'm still not sure how I found myself cornered by them in the first place, let alone on a daily basis.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Longevity
What happened when I started feeding my cat CBD
My cat is fat, and somewhat old, she is very sweet and loving, however; she has slowed down a lot over time. I have found her to play less, jump less, enjoy less. She became more irritable, and I worried it maybe due to her joints. I was working at a local CBD store and figured it was time to try CBD for my dear cat.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Petlife
The ghost in the closet
I was 17 when I decided ghosts were real. I sat in my large, cross shaped room that ended in three doors, one to my closet, one to my bathroom, and the last one leading to...well, nothing. The third door opened up into a wall. I was talking with my boyfriend as his words dissipated into garbled whispers. I was hyper fixated on the floor boards in my closet, why did some of them look as though they were sawed off to be shorter than the rest of the closet.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Horror
Eating My Experiences (7)
TOME 8 The realization hit me harder than I could have imagined, Zach might be alive, something I had hoped for, but never expected. Gabe's head was right, I abandoned him like when I abandoned my brother. I left him for dead, and I needed to fix it. "Alex, um...should we...uh, can we try to save him?" Alex knew me too well, this line of thinking didn't faze him in the slightest.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Horror
Eating my experiences (6)
TOME 7 I found myself laughing nervously at not having noticed the thick, fowl smelling blood dispersed across my shirt and arms. "Yeah, I'll take care of that, heh....lucky we still have running water, eh" I seemed to be trying to go the comical route, to which Alex was clearly a little concerned about, but knew to stay silent about it for now. It felt as though days had gone by as I washed my arms and attempted to salvage the shirt I was wearing to no avail, eventually dropping it into the sink where it would stay.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Horror
Don't Control Me
He provided me a dull pang of fear at the concept of sexual gratification, it had been years since he was stimulating company, leaving me to wonder if I should ever be amused by him again. His once bright shine as he pulled me from the arms of the man I feared yet gratified lustlessly, now faded to the dullness of tarnished silver. I have often wondered if what he instilled in me was ever good for me, sex repulsed as I was, despite my self gratifying nature.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Humans
I can't wait anymore.
I didn't know when I woke up drearily that morning, but this would be the last day spent with my bio-mom and brother as a family. I was twelve, and permanently shaken to the core. I suppose I loved my mom, but I was really only coming back here to see my brother, who meant more to me than my own life. My brother, mom and I sat watching T.V. as the energy in the house began to shift, I felt on edge as mom's husband peeked out the small hole on the door with a hissed grunt.
By L.D. Malachite 3 years ago in Horror