by sharricharan | Feb 21, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : CURRENCY “Mama, Mama!” Lindsey burst through the front door, skidding to a stop a few inches away from her mother’s workbench. The rows of factory workers barely registered the interruption in their daily duties. Save for the woman in question, who merely...
by sharricharan | Feb 20, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : SHAKEN “I swear, if you say shaken and not stirred, one more time, I’ll wring your fat little neck,” Lynette seethed. “You don’t understand a thing!” Arica perked a brow, leaning around her friend to get a better look at their mutual friend, a certain,...
by sharricharan | Feb 19, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : BLURRED “I can’t make out a thing,” Julian said, squinting at the incriminating photograph. “It’s too blurred. How can they get anything from that?” “They can get all kinds of things from pictures,” Sanae hummed. She flopped on her brother’s bed, twisting...
by sharricharan | Feb 18, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : UNITED “Bring the prisoners out,” the Judge Nervon looked to the Captain. A small mark was made on the manifest in front of him. An entire ship of rebels and still, they held onto their stupid, pointless views, even when rescued by the Resistance. What a...
by sharricharan | Feb 17, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : FLEE Jake grabbed his younger brother, fingers looping over the carry harness. “Jump,” he muttered, preparing for the strain as he heaved him over the jagged fence. There was a muffled grunt from the other side of the fortress wall as Anders toppled over the...
by sharricharan | Feb 16, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : GRADUATION “Think he’ll ask you out?” Carmen fiddled with her jacket zipper, casting a glance up and down the hallway. “Shayla!” Her dark-haired friend shot her a look of absolute distaste. “If he asks, you already know what I’m going to tell him. Stop doing...