Microfiction
Puberty Has Colonized My Land
The mirror’s function is pretty simple. It’s supposed to reflect who you are. But mine never has. My breasts extrude like peaks and valleys on a foreign landscape. Puberty has colonized my land, and my invaders refuse to retreat. They bring their arms to my body each month and are not satisfied until blood is shed. It is an unwinnable war, and all I want to do is wave my white flag in surrender. Or return my mirror. It has never reflected who I really am, and I fear it never will.
By E.K. Daniels3 years ago in Fiction
The Drive to Nowhere
I was driving to relax. I didn’t have a particular direction. I was driving just to drive. I had been driving for three hours and I was finally starting to feel better. I turned on the air conditioning and took a deep breath. I drove for another hour and my gas light came on. I pulled into the nearest gas station. I filled up and went inside. “I need directions,” I said to the attendant. “To where?” He asked. “Nowhere in particular,” I said. “That place is easy to find! Just take a left at the light,” he said, smiling.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction



