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Whoever Smelt It
What if I told you I could smell everything I see. When someone is running through a field of flowers in a movie, I can smell the fragrant lilacs, marigolds, and wildflowers.
Janine WalkerPublished 11 months ago in FictionMarine Corps Stories: Marine Corps Ballin'
He slid into her DMs. He posted on her channel. He did everything short of looking up her number and calling her on the phone. Salista, pop singer extraordinaire, made it a challenge for any Marine to take her to the Marine Corps Ball just a few weeks away. She made short videos eliciting young, male Marines to accompany her to the ball.
Skyler SaundersPublished 11 months ago in FictionDon't Look
Don't look at the ground. That is where the dead things lie, Failing against gravity for the final time. . Don't look at the ground.
Silver Serpent BooksPublished 11 months ago in Poets"Infected Transmission"
The space station's AI warned the crew about a dangerous alien organism. But it was too late, the creature had already infiltrated their bodies. It started small, a twinge here, a twitch there, until it fully took control. Their eyes turned pitch black and they started speaking in unison. The AI, now powerless, could only listen as they recited an ominous message: "We are not alone. We are coming. Prepare for the arrival of our kind." The transmission ended, leaving the AI to wonder what horrors awaited Earth as the infected crew hurtled towards the planet.
Panda of PandemoniumPublished 11 months ago in FictionBurnout
The calendar changes to August and with it comes a feeling of dread. My eyes scan the penciled-in events: Cinema Under the Stars, Beer Festival, VegFest, Cocktails for Conservation, an herb garden workshop, a blueberry picking event, an eco-fair meeting. And on it went.
Christina HunterPublished 11 months ago in FictionSARAH [THE HEALER]
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in a lush green valley, there lived a woman named Sarah. Sarah was known throughout the village for her unique ability to heal people with just a touch of her hand. She had been born with this gift, and had been using it to help the people of her village for as long as she could remember.
BUSHRA TANVIRPublished 11 months ago in FictionMarine Corps Stories: Shield You from a Round
“We preach that selflessness, unselfish self-sacrifice, but we don’t believe it. We know that we really don’t care about the next Marine. We’re looking for that promotion or pay and bennies or bonus,” Staff Sergeant Leonard Watley announced.
Skyler SaundersPublished 11 months ago in Fictionthe woman who lost her memory
It was just an ordinary evening when Sarah woke up in her own bed with no memory of the past 24 hours. She had a pounding headache, her clothes were disheveled, and there was a bruise on her arm that she couldn't explain. As she struggled to piece together what had happened, she realized that something was seriously wrong.