Sierra Lynn
Bio
Aspiring historian. Fiction enthusiast. Lover of mystery.
Writer of macabre, fantasy realms, and historical ideals.
Stories (35/0)
Hand of the Devil
Cold. The only thing she felt was the cold. Nothing else. The wind blew her hair around her. The snow seeped its way into her shoes. She wasn't expecting the need to wear anything other than her basic canvas shoes today. It was supposed to just be a normal Thursday. Classes at 9AM. Lunch with friends at 1PM. Dinner with her sister at 7PM at her sisters favorite restaurant. It was an easy day, a simple one. Yet here she was, stuck out in the cold, hiding behind a tree, listening for the soft crunch of snow under his footsteps.
By Sierra Lynn2 years ago in Horror
Runners of the Underground
The tables in the library had hundreds of books stacked on top of them. Even the chairs were filled with parchments, maps, and extra books. It had only been a few hours of Edgar showing Antoinette around the paper filled room. Handing her books he thought she would need to study. Tossing her rolled up maps of the city so she would know her way around the streets. As well as the only few maps the angelic order had of the underground tunnels. He knew she would need those soon enough.
By Sierra Lynn3 years ago in Fiction
Runners of the Underground
Twenty-Two years ago she was born. Twenty-Two days ago, she found out who she was. And why she was born. Antoinette was born into a family of angels. Her mother kept her hidden in a cottage outside of the city until she turned twenty-two years old. She was raised knowing of the London streets, and what lurked under them. She was raised to be terrified of the rampant beasts that loomed under the broken man-holes of the city. The stories her mother told her haunted her. During the day, in her nightmares. She was always looking over her shoulder.
By Sierra Lynn3 years ago in Fiction
Hidden Gems - New Zealand Fair edition!
Since moving to New Zealand back in March of 2020, before the pandemic of course. I have been on the hunt to try my best to do all the things that go off the beat and path! Sure tourist attractions are fun, but they can be crowded and over-done. I've made it an important mission to find hidden gems all across the country that could fit any sort of traveler!
By Sierra Lynn4 years ago in Wander
How the Final 30 Minuets of The Rise of Skywalker Tore Apart the Story.
(This article contains spoilers for The Rise of Skywalker, you have been warned) Love it or hate it, Star Wars is killing the game. Once the original movie came out in the 70's Star Wars has become so iconic, you can't mention the name Skywalker without someone having an opinion.
By Sierra Lynn4 years ago in Futurism
Bored? Need a Binge? I Got You.
As we are all stuck sitting in on our couches. Screen time around the world has gone up copious amounts. We've all binged at one time or another since Netflix, Hulu, and others have come out. Watching old favorites, new releases, or something out of the daily top 10.
By Sierra Lynn4 years ago in Geeks