by Jude Mire | Feb 28, 2019 | Story, Weird
“Do you ever wonder what it’s thinking?” “No. But I often wonder what’s going on in your head. Your decisions are confounding.” He laughed it off. “Hardly. You’re just naive.” Vana didn’t rise to the insult and waited for him to make his move....
by Jude Mire | Feb 12, 2019 | Horror, Short
Bruce expected some hippy-dippy new age music. It had been like that when he went to get his palm read and at the tarot place. But not here. It was different. There was no music at all. No props. No anything. Soot black and hollow, the back room was an empty shell....
by Jude Mire | Jan 30, 2019 | Sci-Fi
It had been six years since Edwin had needed to kill anyone and his research was starting to pay off. He strolled through his massive arboretum and smiled at the success. It had been impossible, out in the real world, to accomplish what he’d done here. There...
by Jude Mire | Jan 15, 2019 | Fantasy, Short
The iron was cold on Roth’s tongue and his spit tasted like rust as it trickled down his raw throat. The bit, much like a horses harness, kept him from speaking while the other iron, chains and manacles, kept him from moving. “We should kill him.” Came a deep voice,...
by Jude Mire | Dec 31, 2018 | Fantasy, Short
Water. Ripples in water. Aqua-blue hue. A dream dipped in color. The light shimmered and danced gently. Shapeless patterns in azure textured the brick walls in silence; slowly, lethargically. Fingers on skin. If the stones of the alley were anything other than blue it...