Nicole bopped out of her apartment door as she set her bags down outside. Turning to lock the door, then grabbing her bags in tow out to her car. Her shoulders were broader than most women when played well in her Judo training, and her 5'6'' stature put her smaller than most as well. Her... Continue Reading →
Something Wasn’t Right
By: Martin Linson Screaming, Walter awoke drenched in sweat once again. All he remembered from his sleep was that voice again. He couldn't even put words to try to even explain it to another person, the sheer tone grated against his bones, while the pure darkness in it terrified and even shook his very soul.... Continue Reading →
The Obsidian Page
By Martin Linson Contained below, is the last, entry in Dr. Henry Wilcox’s journal. This journal was recovered from his abandoned home after his disappearance was investigated; the missing person case for Dr. Henry Wilcox’s remains open as a cold case. My name is Henry Wilcox, I am a specialist in religious and occult... Continue Reading →
Immortal: Corrupted Innocence 1.5
By: Martin Linson Once entering the portal, it felt as if his entire being was being flung across the universe. It was the sensation of speeding millions of miles with none of the downsides to traveling at such impossible speeds. On the other side they stepped out, however Jake tumbled out, not expecting the... Continue Reading →
The Campsite
By: Martin Linson It was spring and all was still green and flourishing, just before everything died and turned brown in the heat of summer. The surrounding Amador and Calaveras lake campsites full with campers, Hogan, Camanche and Pardee; all except one campsite that is. Deputy Darren an older man in his late-fifties,... Continue Reading →
The Mirror
By: Marty Linson The sun blazed down from high, the ground shimmering in the horizon as a speeding stage coach could be seen, followed by a trail of dust. The six horses at full sprinting gallop as the driver stood crouched cracking the reins. The driver glanced up over the top of the coach,... Continue Reading →
Desert’s Shadow
----------------------------Triune---------------------------- By: Martin Linson The Sun was beating down on the scorching sand. It was all that could be seen in every direction, as Lindsey glanced around. Sand, all she saw was sand, and the waves of heat emanating off of the baking ground. She wondered again why she was so excited to come out... Continue Reading →