Episode Title: “Chapter 3 – Gregg: Guilt in the RainEpisode Description:In this emotional chapter, Gregg wrestles with crushing guilt over the death of his childhood friend, Teresa. As […]
Book in a Month, Day 6: SportsSlam Vol 1
🔥 Cut the Static – Let the Past Burn Quietly Backstory day. The one where you realize how much junk your characters are dragging around — and how […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 15 [Second Draft]
“You see, mages are humans with the ability to summon servants.”Lady Reidlinger’s cane tapped lightly against the polished floor as she led me down a long hallway. The […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 14 [Second Draft]
“The line between the living and the dead isn’t a wall—it’s a fog. And some of us were born already walking through it.” I looked toward the window. […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 13
“The line between the living and the dead isn’t a wall—it’s a fog. And some of us were born already walking through it.” I looked toward the window. […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 12
April stood at my porch, staring at the doorbell. The winter sun was already low, gold light sliding across the snow and the sharp blue shadows of bare […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 11 [Second Draft]
“No way,” Lauren said flatly. Something in her voice carried the same tone she used when she’d downplay my stats during intramural basketball. “These two?” “What does that […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 10 [Second Draft]
“Your dad said it would snow. I guess the meteorologist was right,” I said as we trudged through two feet of white.April, Javier, and Rhonda left deep tracks […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 9 [Second Draft]
No, what’s happening? I’m so close. I sprinted for my house on Hanscom, cutting across the joint yard. My torso was already going see-through, my hands ghosting at […]
Revolutionary 1: Chapter 8 [Second Draft]
The darkness wasn’t a friend. But I could see a faint light. I could feel myself again. That beating was horrible. My ankles didn’t feel broken, and I […]