The Liar and the Lion: Part I

As the sun took an orange dip into the horizon and the night was still on its way up to crown the blue-white sky,...

Misconstrued- Part III

They call me names that shouldn’t matter to me, but the sting of those still manages to pierce my skin and leave a mark....

Misconstrued- Part II

The birds sing their welcoming song to the rising sun, the crown of the day sky. Without a morsel of cereal, I head down...

Misconstrued – Part I

Torn, wretched, and despicable is what I feel. But these words still cannot justify the burden that I shoulder, shoving and twisting my soul...

The Fisherman and the Jinni: Part V

Long ago legend had spoken about a prince who had betrayed a beautiful princess who in her sorrow of deception cursed the young prince...

The Fisherman and the Jinni: Part IV

The fisherman agreed to this deal of the jinni who requested that his pot be kicked into the ocean so he could rest in...

The Fisherman and the Jinni: Part III

The frail fisherman stared at the jinni, all silence and disbelief. And within the heavy coat of silence, covered with smoke the jinni raised...

The Fisherman and the Jinni: Part II

The setting sun did not give up its vigor and continued to sip on the failing strength of the fisherman who was all but...

The Fisherman and the Jinni: Part I

The sun shone with the wrath of the ten burning hells that together poured all the heat over a lonely fishermen sitting by himself...

Walking the Streets of Prague Without Her- Part II

“I want to see the world,” whispers a tiny voice in my head, the voices of our childhood giggles follow after the thought, rushing...

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Demon in the Corner

My mind is not a palace, it’s a prison of my own making. I’m always buried in my...

The Silver Mask – Part 15

What was time? Daniel was confused. There was drool dripping down his chin and a pounding, pulsating, sickening, deafening pain in his head. Suffering...

The Silver Mask – Part 14

The voice had been speaking to him for what seemed like hours. Or maybe it had been days. Hell, for all Daniel knew it...