WOMAN WALKS INTO BOARDROOM COVERED IN MUD
The black SUV didn’t slow down. It roared through the puddle and drenched her completely. Muddy water ran down her beige trench coat and light blue dress. She stood frozen on the […]
The black SUV didn’t slow down. It roared through the puddle and drenched her completely. Muddy water ran down her beige trench coat and light blue dress. She stood frozen on the […]
The biker bar went silent the moment the little boy stepped inside. He was small, dirty, and terrified. His clothes were torn, his face streaked with tears and mud. He ran straight […]
The bedroom was quiet except for the soft hum of the chandelier. Mrs. Harrington stood before the mirror, adjusting her blouse, when her eyes caught the reflection of the young maid standing […]
The banquet hall glowed with candlelight and golden chandeliers. Knights in full armor stood guard along the long tables where lords and ladies dined. A small, barefoot boy in a torn brown […]
The bank was quiet in that cold, polished way rich places always are. A boy no older than ten stood at the marble counter, holding a worn canvas bag. He placed it […]
The ballroom had been arranged like a stage. Crystal chandeliers poured golden light across the polished marble. Men in black tie and women in sweeping gowns of red and emerald formed a […]
The bet hung in the air between them like smoke. The man in the tuxedo leaned in with a lazy, arrogant smile. “If you can really dance, prove it. Fifty thousand.” Miss […]
The crystal chandeliers swayed slightly above the golden tray in her hands. Elara kept her eyes down, the perfect picture of an invisible maid. Until he spoke. “Your Highness, Princess Elara.” The […]
The ballroom had never been so silent. Lucas had been dragged here by the man who found him at the bakery — the same man who had said “Pack everything” and “Come […]
The expensive bakery on 5th Street smelled of fresh croissants and expensive coffee. People in nice clothes sipped lattes and laughed. At the counter stood two children who clearly didn’t belong. The […]