by: Last updated Jul 12, 2009
Alex said that he had this device that could make whatever he said become true. The thing is, he only seems to say things that were already true in the first place. You know, real obvious stuff like how most girls aren't potty trained.
by: Last updated Jul 6, 2009
Jenny thought it was so silly that Sally said she could cast magic spells with a cheap plastic wand that looked like it came from the dollar store. Big girls like her know that there's no such thing as magic.
by: Trunksshe Last updated Jul 2, 2009
This is just a little thing I wrote a year or so ago. Unfortionately, I believe I could do better.
by: Last updated Jun 29, 2009
My second AR storie. please tell me ays to improve it. I also know the title sucks for this story but couldnt think of a better one.
by: Andie Last updated Jun 27, 2009
Didnt your parents always say too much tv isnt a good thing
by: malom_shlasters Last updated Jun 22, 2009
A stressed business man describes us his life with his perfect wife. This story goes straight to the point.
by: Last updated Jun 19, 2009
Sometimes our family eats out in Chinatown. We are a traditional kind of family and often we have four generations represented at the big round table. American passers-by also like the restaurant, though are justly less complimentary about the bathroom. Sometimes I notice that there is an interest, almost a yearning to be part of our table, as if it has something different from the individualism so prized on Wall Street. It is different, but comes with a price of obligation and deference to the group. The obligations differ for gramma or our new grandson. In the middle are people like me, and our children, mostly in their twenties, and now the first of the new generation. (He's nearly one and we love him to bits.) So, being in the story
by: Last updated Jun 13, 2009
A well-intentioned parent nearly saves from the consequences of curiosity.
by: Last updated Jun 13, 2009
A chance meeting in the mall makes gives an American youg man a chance to see what is to be an ABC (American-Born Chinese.) This is a shortie from bits I used for another story here.
Stories of Age/Time Transformation