https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2025/06/15/three-things-challenge-mm91/ The three words today are: PLAY BALL BORED Freedom Freeda and the Great Backyard Adventure Once upon a time, in a cozy little neighborhood, lived a spirited dachshund named Freedom Freeda. She was long, low, and always on the go. Freeda wasn't just any pup—she was a freedom-loving, tail-wagging, grass-sniffing adventurer who hated one … Continue reading Three Things Challenge #MM91
Tag: Flash Fction
Flash Fiction: The Song of Aurathen
In the mist-veiled realm of Aurathen, where towering crystal trees hum with ancient melodies and the rivers shimmer with memories of stars, magic is not cast — it is felt. Life flows in threads of light called aethera, the living energy of all beings and things. Some are born with the Sight — the ability … Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Song of Aurathen
Flash Fiction: A Mother’s Love
When Leana’s son, Ezra, was diagnosed with autism at age three, the air in the pediatrician’s office seemed to thicken. Words swirled—developmental delays, sensory sensitivities, communication challenges—and she clutched the diagnosis like a stone in her palm, trying to decipher its weight. At first, she searched for solutions like a woman chasing fireflies in the … Continue reading Flash Fiction: A Mother’s Love
Flash Fiction: The Dragon Rider
The Dragon Rider In the highlands of Elarion, where the stars shone brighter and the wind whispered secrets of the ancients, there existed a legend: When the moon turns silver and the mountain breathes fire, a rider will rise to awaken the last dragon. No one believed the tale anymore—except for Kaelen. Kaelen was a … Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Dragon Rider
Flash Fiction: The Shift
The first time Mira realized she wasn’t the same, it was raining. Not the cinematic kind of rain with thunder and drama—just soft, persistent drizzle. She was standing in line at a coffee shop, soaked because she'd given her umbrella to an old woman with tired eyes and a paper-thin coat. Three weeks ago, she … Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Shift
Flash Fiction: The Golden Thread
They never told me that heaven wasn’t above me.They never told me that God lives inside—or that the Earth is more than soil.But my soul did. And one day, I listened. I was sitting in stillness, the kind that comes after you’ve cried enough that words can’t reach you anymore. I had hit some kind … Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Golden Thread
Flash Fiction: The Firekeeper and the Shadow
Long ago, in a quiet village nestled between mountains and mist, there lived an old firekeeper named Amara. She wasn’t a healer, a priestess, or a warrior. She didn’t speak much, but her fire always burned—day and night, no matter the weather. People said she was strange, though kind. Children whispered that she could see … Continue reading Flash Fiction: The Firekeeper and the Shadow
Flash Fiction : The Last Echo
They say the world didn’t end with a bang or a whisper — it ended with silence. No more birds to sing the sun awake. No more wind humming through city streets. No more static from radios trying to connect to voices that were no longer there. Just silence. And in that silence, one last … Continue reading Flash Fiction : The Last Echo
Flash Fiction: When We Remembered the Sky
No one could quite say when the Turning began. It wasn’t marked by a great war or cataclysm, not by a prophet’s cry or a god’s hand reaching from the clouds. It started when people simply… stopped. Stopped running. Stopped yelling. Stopped trying to dominate every inch of the world with their machines, their noise, … Continue reading Flash Fiction: When We Remembered the Sky
Flash Fiction: I Live Upstairs
(Told by a Poltergeist) They never see me at first. They feel me, though. The breath of me in a cold draft where there should be warmth. The way their eyes flick to a shadow that just moved a little too quickly, a little too wrong. The tension in their shoulders when they walk beneath … Continue reading Flash Fiction: I Live Upstairs