The Little One in the Middle – Full Story
David’s chair scraped loudly against the hardwood floor. He didn’t sit down. He took a step toward the coffee table, his face flushing a deep, angry red. “You’re putting ideas in his […]
David’s chair scraped loudly against the hardwood floor. He didn’t sit down. He took a step toward the coffee table, his face flushing a deep, angry red. “You’re putting ideas in his […]
The heavy steel doors shuddered and stopped, leaving a six-inch gap. The fluorescent lights in the hallway flickered, casting long, jagged shadows across the polished linoleum. The hum of the vending machine […]
The darkness didn’t just fall. It collapsed. The massive crystal chandeliers died with a heavy, metallic groan. The emergency red lights kicked in, bathing the Grand Hall in a bloody, pulsing glow. […]
David’s smirk was instant. It stretched across his face, tight and arrogant. He adjusted the cuffs of his crisp white shirt and let out a short, dismissive laugh. “Finally,” he said, turning […]
Thorne’s eyes locked onto the white envelope. The heavy orange padlock dangled from his fingers, the steel hasp still resting loosely against the doorframe. The hissing of the old radiator suddenly sounded […]
Maya’s hands trembled as she took the heavy envelope. The studio audience murmured, a low, confused ripple of sound. David the host stepped off the stage, his polished oxfords clicking against the […]
Julian’s laugh was sharp. It bounced off the glass walls of the 40th-floor conference room. The other board members joined in. A dry, hollow sound. “Take your seat?” Julian mocked. He gestured […]
Hayes held the receipt under the buzzing fluorescent light. The smell of the intact, perfectly cooked steaks wafted up from the open bag, mixing with the sharp scent of gasoline from the […]
Koda’s growl echoed in the quiet ballroom, vibrating through the leather leash and straight up my arm. “Julian, don’t move,” I said. My voice was barely a rasp, but it carried across […]
Arthur’s thumb hovered over his screen. Julian tapped his phone with frantic, jerky movements. The white tent was dead silent, save for the hum of the string lights and the distant clinking […]