Fiction

Little Fairy Tries to Fly

14th November
Dear Diary, today is my birthday, and you were gifted to me by Amalia, my friend -if you can call her that, because I am not sure how long you must know someone to give her a special designation. I am very happy. Even if mom said, she was sorry she couldn’t visit me on my special day, because of the snow. She is afraid of driving in the snow, or maybe she is afraid of seeing me again.

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Fiction

Anatomy of a Fish

August that year had sneaked inside the house disguised as a storm. A massive, wild Sunday morning storm. Mrs. Jones was annoyed. She was going to have to postpone her garden party. Everyone in the neighborhood knew her for her parties, and she couldn’t have been any prouder. Once a month, she would wear her brand-new flower dress and she would invite all of her best friends and worst enemies to stuff them with lemonade, mango punch, tiny sandwiches impaled by tiny parasols, deviled eggs, fancy goat cheese on fancy fig concoctions, and rose-shaped vegetables.

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Fiction

Misleading Waters

On the nights she couldn’t sleep, she would think of those people who had given her advice – read the Bible, count backwards, draw cats, think of a man you’d like to marry, or simply try harder – It was astonishing to her that even though she knew exactly what nights she wouldn’t be able to rest (one in two), she still hadn’t figured out what to do about it.

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The Day That Changed Her Life

It all started at the age of fifteen, after an ordinary gymnastics lesson, very proud of her new sportswear, which two friends of her had suggested that she lose a little weight before putting on such a tight outfit in a sarcastic tone. These were just the words of carefree young girls, but in Ellie’s ears this sentence was still ringing in her ears, it haunted her day and night for months.

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