PAINTING A PICTURE – THE ADVENTURES OF GEORGE THE GINGERBREAD MAN
George the Gingerbread Man heard the family leave the house as he lay in his little dollhouse bed. He decided to explore, excited for a new adventure.
George the Gingerbread Man heard the family leave the house as he lay in his little dollhouse bed. He decided to explore, excited for a new adventure.
George the Gingerbread man could feel the excitement in the air when he woke in his little bed in the children’s doll house. The atmosphere was buzzing as he overheard talk of a Christmas shopping expedition. This was an outing he did not want to miss, though he had no clue of the
There must have been a bit of magic in the air the day George the Gingerbread Man was made. And some of it must have sprinkled on him. Because once his little cookie body had cooled from the oven and been decorated with chocolate buttons he opened his eyes to see a whole tray
Please note this is fiction and any similarity between real people is purely coincidental. Anna stifled a sob as she lay on the cold ground assessing the damage and the imminent danger. She was lying face down in the dirt after tripping over some unseen protrusion in her haste to escape the taunting
Please note this is fiction and any similarity between real people is purely coincidental. However, the information about retinitis pigmentosa and the AFL history has been researched and is believed to be correct. Tommy could feel the excitement emanating from other spectators like an electrical current. Noisy chatter, children laughing, rapid footsteps, rustling
It sits there quietly waiting for death. Not its own, but that will surely come too. The house waits for its owner, no longer living there, to pass. Within its walls, it holds her secrets, her dreams, her love. It holds her memories in a way that she no longer can.
This is the final part of the short story about broken relationships and broken minds. You can read part one of Broken here and part two here. Please note this is fiction and any similarity between real people and places is purely coincidental. Paranoid schizophrenia is a subtype of
This is part two of the three-part short story about broken relationships and broken minds. You can read part one of Broken here. Please note this is fiction and any similarity between real people and places is purely coincidental. Part one ended with the doctor informing Melanie the police were waiting to speak with her.
This is part one of the three-part short story about broken relationships and broken minds. Please note this is fiction and any similarity between real people and places is purely coincidental. Everything was so loud. The sound of metal scraping against metal, strange beeping noises, swift footsteps. These noises were incongruous against the
Please note this is fiction and any similarity between real people and places is purely coincidental. The next time you hear a bump in the night what will you do? The thing that really stands out when Jen looks back at the incident is that she doesn’t scream when she’s terrified. Unlike