by sharricharan | Feb 15, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : SILVERS “Do we have to play?” Derek toed a line in the green dirt, scowling. His mother, Maya Tristen, thumped the drink cooler onto the wooden table beside him. “You don’t have to do anything,” she said, dryly. “I don’t have to do anything. You don’t have...
by sharricharan | Feb 14, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : BLAMING Karou sighed, tucking a sliver of red hair behind one heavily bejeweled ear. “It’s not that I’m blaming you or anything, Kreech—it’s just that—well, there’s some things I can’t explain and I really don’t think you know what’s going on here.” “I can’t...
by sharricharan | Feb 13, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : DURATION “For the duration of this event, you will be required to wear indoor shoes and a tracking monitor upon your person at all times,” the event attendant, Surei Malten explained. The eager crowd of middle-schoolers nodded and cheered, their excitement...
by sharricharan | Feb 12, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : STAGNANT Filthy water up to their knees, thin, foul-smelling air curling around the poor-fitting respiratory masks. The Exploration group #615, continued on, in spite of the trials. There was too much at stake to worry of the simple creature comforts of their...
by sharricharan | Feb 11, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : JUDGMENT “He doesn’t have a coffee table,” Jenna said, wrinkling her nose. “I am so judging him by that.” “What does a coffee table have to do with anything?” Kelsey bent to swab at the dust on her winter boots. She probably should have stored them in the...
by sharricharan | Feb 10, 2016 | Flash Fiction
PROMPT : LEFTOVERS The students bickered amongst themselves for the newest sporting equipment. There were several scouts present today and those with the highest performance scores would definitely be the ones winning the coveted scholarships to Noir Academy. Seniors...