Checkout Receipts

Two friends bickered near the crowded checkout line.
Sebastian grinned wide and said, “Receipts will help us win.”
At once, Jimmy’s eyes lit up with grand design,
As though the world itself concealed a hidden sign,
He scanned the carts for proof on curling strips within.

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Poetry

Suspicious Trail

Fresh after finishing A A Binding Choice and Warden’s Rest, I turned my attention toward my blog’s final story for May, a comedy. While these tales are difficult for me to create out of nothing, the process becomes a little easier when I lean on story cubes. Despite owning several sets, sometimes it’s simpler to toss a virtual collection and see what appears before me. After giving the digital dice a roll, I looked over the options and selected the wolf, the storm cloud, and the feather. The fun of these stories comes from figuring out how I’ll work those scattered pieces into a single tale. Sit down and get ready for Sebastian & Jimmy’s latest adventure.

Storms have a way of changing the feel of your surroundings, whether you’re outside or safely sheltered away from them. Trails that appear welcoming beneath clear skies become unsettling once the first thunderclap rolls through the mountains...

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Flash Fiction

Warden’s Rest

Once I finished A Binding Choice, I turned my attention to the second picture prompt for the month. So, I delved into DeviantArt and started thumbing through images. While a few were interesting, it took several jaunts through my feed before I found one that sparked an idea. The moment I saw a woman in tattered clothing walking across a stone structure, the first pieces began sliding into place. Then the character I wanted to highlight shoved her way through the crowded stable in my mind and demanded to take the spotlight.

With that, I returned to Amelia and the storm-touched world that surrounds her. The image gave me the feeling of a place that should not be easy to reach, a forgotten keep hidden within a valley the mountains had sealed away from ordinary travelers...

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Flash Fiction

Buried Memory

After finishing Scrutiny Applied and Buried in Stone, I turned my attention to the third Wattpad story for the month and once again returned to Elara’s story. After seeing how much the series has already evolved, I wanted to steer back toward the original idea for this installment. However, my characters have a life all their own and they refused to be denied. As a result, I sat back and recorded the events of the latest installment in Elara’s life.

The alley had never concerned Elara because of its appearance. The cramped workshops, the aging supports, and the walls patched by generations of craftsmen were simply realities of this portion of the city. Every proprietor along the narrow lane understood that survival depended less on elegance and more on keeping old structures standing long enough to endure another season...

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Flash Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Whispers & Cassettes

In Whispers and Cassettes, a morbid comedy short story, Sebastian and Jimmy uncover a strange box hidden in Aunt Lorna’s attic while helping her prepare the house for sale. Inside are unsettling cassette tapes, strange drawings, and recordings tied to a tunnel Uncle Gerald refused to speak about after disappearing for twelve hours decades earlier. What begins as an awkward afternoon of cleaning slowly shifts into something far stranger once Sebastian decides to play the tapes.

As the recordings continue, the attic grows increasingly uncomfortable. Between distant train sounds, strange warnings, and details tied to Uncle Gerald’s disappearance, Sebastian becomes determined to keep listening while Jimmy grows more convinced the tapes should have been left alone...

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News

Household Routine

The moment I finished Thunder and Strangers I turned toward the next story, a mystery. As I sat down to determine which of my investigators, or perhaps a one shot, was going to receive the nod, Kyle Rickman rose up from the depths and demanded the stage. In fact, he seemed furious that I even idly considered introducing a new investigator. Once my protagonist secured his place, I shifted my attention toward discovering the case he’d be investigating. After letting the idea settle for a while, the simplicity of the mystery solidified in my mind.

A widow walked into Insight Investigations carrying a photograph and an impossible claim. According to Elaine Mercer, her husband returned home three months after his death. Security footage captured a familiar face inside her residence, but the alarm system never sounded...

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Flash Fiction

Public Trouble

Two friends were strolling through a crowded mall,
When Jimmy clipped a stall and sent phone cases astray.
Sebastian whirled, “With that you're drawing heat, that’s all.”
Jimmy grinned and posed there with a showman’s gall,
“They noticed us? I knew we’d steal the show today.”

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Poetry

Beneath the Boughs

After finishing Carried Stories, I turned my attention to the last Ko-Fi story for the month, a fantasy featuring Tiatha. While it’s been a little while since I featured her in a story, her attitude remained etched into my mind. Armed with that core tenet, I pushed off reviewing her previous installments and jumped straight into crafting a new moment for her to explore. Despite having a few ideas puttering around in my mind, the concept of her interacting with a shifter quickly topped my list.

A member of the eagle tribe discovers Tiatha beneath his people’s trees, where he believes his claim to the land is enough to challenge her. The forest appears quiet, but Tiatha understands that quiet better than most. Shadows drift through the branches, roots grip the earth, and the wind carries the first hint of his arrival...

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Micro Fiction

Buried in Stone

Fresh off Elara’s latest tale, I turned my attention to the next Wattpad story for the month, the latest entry in Transformation. To date, I’ve detailed the arrival of two of the three pilots heading out to their world’s colonies. By process of elimination, only one pilot has yet to reach her destination. As a result, it’s time for Giselle to take center stage.

With each of these three installments, I wanted to highlight something unique for each pilot. For Giselle, it didn’t take me long to isolate the aspect of her arrival I wanted to explore. This story follows one of the quieter consequences of the growing political conflict. Large decisions may be made in council chambers, but the pressure created by those choices reaches far beyond the people making them...

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Flash Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Negotiations

In Negotiations, a sci-fi fantasy short story, a fragile meeting inside a fortified settlement begins to unravel when old history, unfamiliar weapons, and rising danger collide. As Jarvis attempts to secure support from a hardened warrior and his people, every exchange carries the weight of past failures and the growing threat gathering beyond the walls.

As caution gives way to negotiation, questions of trust and survival begin to overshadow the negotiation itself. Powerful weapons, desperate circumstances, and the pressure of an approaching horde force both sides to reconsider what they are willing to risk for the chance at cooperation...

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Thunder and Strangers

After generating the list of genres to write for the month, I turned my attention toward selecting the character to spearhead the initial tale, a fantasy. While I have a sizable collection of characters I can draw upon for these stories, I ultimately selected Amelia. Although I had the beginnings of a storyline in mind for her, I wanted this piece to focus on a singular moment that explored her personality. To date, I’ve largely highlighted the depths of her power, but Patreon presents me with the opportunity to explore quieter moments that grant some of my more widely available characters additional depth.

The world can be an unforgiving place for those touched by forces others could never experience, let alone comprehend. Fear spreads faster than violence, especially when storms linger overhead and travelers arrive with rumors fresh on their heels. While some villages close their doors and pray for danger to pass them by, others discover that kindness and caution aren’t always enemies...

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Flash Fiction

Safety Check

Two friends walked into a local pub to hear a band play,
As the crowd packed in beneath the pulsing amber light.
Sebastian smiled, “This group brings serious heat today.”
Then Jimmy gasped and dragged his friend a step away.
“No band should make the ceiling shimmer quite this bright.”

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Poetry

A Binding Choice

As the month continued to churn, I turned my attention to the trio of tales I dedicate to my blog. Up first is a picture prompt, so I hopped onto DeviantArt and started thumbing through my feed. Fortunately, it didn’t take long to come across the image below, a knight bathed in fire. Before any other thought could settle in my mind, I latched onto last month’s story about Kael, and a new tale started forming in the back of my mind. Sit back and join me as we explore the next chapter in Kael’s life.

A hilltop stronghold should have offered distance from a burning village, but distance doesn’t always guarantee safety. As rooftops burn in the valley below, snow clings to Kael’s dark armor while he arrives at Orven’s door carrying more than the weight of battle...

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Flash Fiction

Carried Stories

As life swelled around me, I needed to push the initial micro tale for a week. Fortunately, these stories tend to come together fast once I settle into the idea. Once the disruption passed, I grabbed my planner and started thinking about the next tale featuring Lucas and Elouise. While I’m building toward their serialized flash fiction, there are several moments that I’m eager to highlight along the way. Armed with a plan and the base seed, I set out to craft this micro tale.

Some stories are carried through bloodlines, while others survive only because someone refuses to release them. In this world, ink can anchor shades with the right preparation, allowing stories and fragments of lives to endure. With the craft dwindling, the burden of carrying another isn’t taken lightly...

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Micro Fiction

Eloquent Tales & Blues presents, Concessions

In Concessions, a political science fiction short story, a tense confrontation erupts inside a fragile federation as one leader demands progress on colonization, ships, and the future of their people. Olyver storms into the room ready to force a decision, but Quinn refuses to be rushed by pressure, politics, or impatience.

As the argument intensifies, the question becomes less about whether progress is happening and more about who truly understands the cost of moving too soon...

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