Tell them I was the perfect storm; I came strong and uninvited. Tell them you hid from my rain, And prayed for me to be …
Certainty by Desiree C. Sumocol
I need love. The kind of love that’s gentle and calm. A love that whispers in my ears every morning, with a cup of coffee …
Purple Prose by Rachael Costello
You take down frames and mirrors, pack boxes full of old books and sweaters. Do you remember what it felt like when the books first …
Cigarettes by Grace Dearing
Mason watched her light her third cigarette, digesting her every movement. From his spot inside the café, he could see the exact way her long, …
Yesterday by Helen Sparrow
I did her wrong. There’s not much more. I was calculating, cruel And far beyond rash. The gut-wrenching pain the memory gives me Makes me …
When You Know You Are Losing Each Other by Kate Foley
They are in the basement of a heated house. It is their last night before her airplane comes and he is avoiding her head on …
Broken by Rachel Friede
You broke me, I remember that– every single detail about it. Do you? Do you remember it? Don’t worry if you don’t I’ve written it …
China House by Spencer K. M. Brown
Every time my family would order Chinese take-out growing up, I always had to go with my dad to pick it up. I had to …
Untitled by Victoria Alvarez
Considering we had been roommates for seven months, I felt like an outright fool when I finally realized that her eyeliner was tattooed on. For …