Month: October 2025
The Old Man and the Clause “We don’t need old men like you dragging us down,” she said, flipping her
At my parents’ fortieth-anniversary dinner, they announced a surprise family trip to Hawaii.
Thomas Brennan was dying on a scorching Atlanta sidewalk, and no one cared. He was thirty-four
The afternoon sun beat down mercilessly on our small town of Meadow Creek, turning the dirt roads
Today’s female hunters don’t have to rely on hand-me-down men’s clothing or cheap gear with pink accents.
The man often spent time at the zoo. Long before the accident, when he could still walk, he had worked
My name is Lena Hartwell, and I had always imagined my wedding day as a perfect, gentle memory —
Courtney Johnson had walked into Jefferson Middle School that Tuesday morning feeling lighter than air.
The grill hissed like an animal learning to breathe again. Beyond it, the blue ridge foothills sloped
Alex woke before his alarm. Outside the window, the world was a canvas of gray, with beads of rain








