Michaela Plourde
Bio
First of, hi to anyone who might be reading this! Now I have to tell you that I am a French Canadian from Quebec, so it is possible that I will make a few mistakes along the way in my writing. And I do apologize for it. Have a nice day!
Stories (8/0)
Terrible, Ô Terrible Mistake
There’s eyes glowing in the night, appearing and disappearing with the snowfall. She blinks a few times, trying to escape the sharpness of the snowflakes. Her feet keep getting in hidden abysses and her clothes, so terribly wet, are clinging to her body like a horrible double skin, keeping her from moving properly. She shouldn’t have come this late and by that weather.
By Michaela Plourde2 months ago in Fiction
Someone Always Knows
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn’t my own. Again. A sigh left my lips as I looked once again. At first, when we came in this dreadful place – house would be too much of a sweet term – I quickly realized there was something wrong with the mirror in my room. Not that it mattered to me… after all, I didn’t really mind not having to see my face all the time.
By Michaela Plourdeabout a year ago in Horror
What is Humanity?
It haven’t always been so dark, I thought. I used to see so much more than some dusty glass walls and unknown humans busily walking from one place to the other. Yes, I used to live my life instead of seeing it go passed me. There’s always a beginning and an end to all stories… and mine isn’t one bit different.
By Michaela Plourdeabout a year ago in Humans
Rain of Fire
The ground was soft and crunchy under her feet as she walked through what was once a beautiful, healthy forest. Everywhere she looked she could only see burnt trees and nothingness. Even the mountains far away seemed to cry out to the sky the agony each living thing could still feel in this area. Eyes closed, she could feel everything. The soil was almost sandy, in a way, but with so much more dust at each step. From time to time, something hard and fragile would crack under her foot.
By Michaela Plourdeabout a year ago in Fiction