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Weary and lost, a woman travels an obscure country road. She approaches an old farmhouse, expecting to get driving directions. Instead, she’s met by an angry boy, looking for a fight! A confrontation ensues. She sees beneath his hostility; but, her power to neutralize her attacker comes as a surprise! It leaves one to ponder an age-worn mystery. Coincidence or Divine Intervention? You be the judge!

A little something I wrote in 2010 about love. It was originally a snippet to a story I was writing at the time, but I ended up not needing it. I feel it can stand on its own.

Children's story. The adventures of Esther, a young mouse who loves wearing her pink tutu, as she runs off to join the circus.

Growing up together in the 60's sets an early stage for excitment, but when one sister decides to settle down, will she risk her own security by allowing her wild sister to seek refuge in her home? One phone-call says it all...

For the Drabbles competition, a story of Honest Dan Hughes and his attempts to ensure runaway slaves taste freedom.

The night is the worst time, the time when Jimmy feels the most helpless. As he watches everything crumble around him the question that he's left with is 'Am I strong enough to save those I love?'.

My entry into the Beat the Clock Contest

A Kill Order is never to be taken lightly. It allows the chance to end your life before being forced into a lifetime of agony.

The year is 1941 and the Jameson family in Waxhaw, NC gathers around their radio to hear 'The Mystery Creeper' show. The harrowing tale they hear pales in comparison to the horrifying news they learn following the words 'We interrupt this program...'

(Beat the Clock Contest Entry)

Hello friends and readers!!.

This book is all about my personal experiences and learned things from the girls who ever came trough my life.

Life gives so much but the same time it asks so much from us.

All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.