Neil Marathe
Stories (69/0)
A haiku
amalgamated algebra and anchovies are all abberant
By Neil Maratheabout a year ago in Poets
A two way connection?
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. It showed something aberrant. Instead of me, there was a young girl-at least I think it was a young girl. She looked like me in some ways. She had long-ish hair and green eyes. Except there was one major difference. Her skin was peach, not green like everyone else on this planet. I peered back into the mirror and suddenly it seems she saw something in her surroundings.Suddenly she dropped her mirror. That's what I think anyway because I could no longer see her.
By Neil Maratheabout a year ago in Families
What if extinction wasn't forever?
Noor thought about the Anthropocene, and how it was destroying the world. Just last week, he had heard of another species going extinct. There was going to be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050. It made him want to punch a wall.
By Neil Maratheabout a year ago in Earth
The ultimate choice
Todd looked up in fascination at the machine in front of him. It gleamed in the daylight. It contained a portal and he knew where it went. For people like him this is a chance that perhaps only he will ever get. And for his people, he knew where to go to change history.
By Neil Maratheabout a year ago in Earth