Lindsey Nelson
Stories (4/0)
The Light Thief
The Light Thief It was cold in Area 71… or, previously known as the Primorsky District off the Northern coast of Russia. Biting winds and sharp snowflakes that could cut into a person’s cheek like dozens of tiny knives, blindly pelted over and over, unrelenting and without any penitence. Whoever could possibly think of choosing to be there, or any other part of Russia for that matter was far beyond Margot McCallahan’s imagination. She shuddered at the thought while adjusting the meter on a long iron pole, trying to read the digital numbers around the ice build up.
By Lindsey Nelson3 years ago in Families
The Light Thief
The Light Thief It was cold in Area 71…or, previously known as the Primorsky District off the Northern coast of Russia. Biting winds and sharp snowflakes that could cut into a person’s cheek like dozens of tiny knives, blindly pelted over and over, unrelenting and without any penitence. Whoever could possibly think of choosing to be there, or any other part of Russia for that matter was far beyond Margot McCallahan’s imagination. She shuddered at the thought while adjusting the meter on a long iron pole, trying to read the digital numbers around the ice build up.
By Lindsey Nelson3 years ago in Families
THE NUMBERS GAME
“The Numbers Game” Lindsey Nelson Desmond Chauncy O’Hare was a smart kid. From the back alleyways of Brooklyn, he lived with his older sister and her husband, Liz and Dominic Gardner. They led a modest life. Dominic owned the corner grocery that had belonged to his father. It rested beneath their one bedroom apartment, with wooden staircase that creaked no matter where you stepped.
By Lindsey Nelson3 years ago in Humans
THE NUMBERS GAME
Desmond Chauncy O’Hare was a smart kid. From the back alleyways of Brooklyn, he lived with his older sister and her husband, Liz and Dominic Gardner. They led a modest life. Dominic owned the corner grocery that had belonged to his father. It rested beneath their one bedroom apartment, with wooden staircase that creaked no matter where you stepped.
By Lindsey Nelson3 years ago in Families