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9 days ago
Current Anyone reading any interesting fiction right now?
1 mo ago
Sparrow Envy happening here. Seven weeks till our school year is done.
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1 mo ago
So many greaat writes here ... who's going to submit for the Microfiction & Poetry contest #14 - new beginnings
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1 mo ago
Does anyone else crave the Likes, Thanks and Laughs for their Role Play posts ... or am I the only one?
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3 mos ago
Pi day today. What's your favourite? Blueberry, Apple, something else. Or maybe like Lady Arya said ... it's all irrational today.
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Call me Stryder, call me Brodie, your choice. I have been roleplaying for a few years starting in the time of the great pandemic. I have discovered I am a bit of a chameleon, always trying to match the length and style of my roleplaying partners.

Starting in the dark days of Omegle, I discovered that there were people interested in stories with a plot and something long term. Since then I have moved on, and hopefully forward, from one paragraph writing to multi-paragraph pieces that are carefully written and actually proofread.

I am just beginning to figure out the multi-character role play but in the past only focused on 1 to 1. In that style, I (we) have written role plays that have been slice of life, fantasy, dystopian, and more. The story has always been important, and the slow burning romance more valued than something quick and messy. As one partner likes to say ... substance over smut.

I have a few role plays going on with different partners but I am always up to meet new people, exchange ideas and create new stories. If you are interested send me a message here or we can chat more in Discord (just send me your details and we can connect).

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Standing outside the shop in the middle of Nowhere, Dr. Brayden Pointe recalled the conversation that played out earlier in the day.

“I tell you, you have to check out Intriguingly’s,” the old man began.

Carefully examining the Black Lab standing patiently on the floor of examination room two, Brayden had listened to the grizzled ex-Marine who had brought the dog in for its annual check-up and the most recent booster of rabies, Bordetella, and some other vaccines.

“There’s no place like it. It’s got some of the strangest things you’ve ever seen. Memorabilia from horror movies, things that look like they could be straight out of a coroner’s office. If you like weird and bizarre, that is the place to go.”


Brayden had chuckled and tucked the conversation away. He hadn’t planned on going to the antique shop, but when he found himself passing by after a long day at work, curiosity got the better of him, and he pulled his Subaru Outback over to the curb. Staring at it for a minute, Brayden studied the shop with its tall glass windows and the intricately designed lettering declaring the name of the shop: INTRIGUINGLY’S.

He bit his lip as he stared at the place. He had been up and down this road dozens of times, driven past twice a day on his way to and from the clinic. Why hadn’t he noticed it before?

Getting out of the SUV, Brayden stepped from the roadway onto the sidewalk and made his way to the shop. Even from outside the store, he now understood what the old man had said. Behind the glass was an old-fashioned Singer sewing machine like the one his grandmother had owned, an armchair, tattered and torn, sitting beside a trunk older than time. The framed painting of what looked like some more horrific version of Dante’s Inferno had caught his eye, but it was the skeletal display of a creature that must have been a dog that held his attention. With teeth longer than any he had ever seen and a shape that seemed unnaturally long, the doctor’s curiosity was piqued, and he walked toward the door and pulled it open.

Instantly, the young veterinarian was overwhelmed by the mixture of scents that attacked his nose. Dust and perfume filled the air, and the soft, eerie sound of organ music played in the background. Brayden almost left the shop, but wanting a better look at the bony specimen from the window, he took a step in, ready to sneeze.

Wanting to make a quick entrance and a speedier departure, Brayden walked toward the front counter, looking for someone who could help. Intriguingly’s was not well staffed, and the number of customers walking about could be counted on two hands.

When he almost sneezed again and felt his chest tighten, he was ready to leave the shop, but his eyes caught a display out near the back, and the doctor was hooked. More skeletal creatures lined the shelves and ornate cages hung from the ceiling with invisible strings, but it was the instruments and tools a veterinarian like himself might use, all from a bygone era, that caused him to stay.
I'm the last one to post, I'll have it for you tomorrow (Wednesday)
Hey and welcome to the Guild.


Like Threya said, "Welcome to the Guild."

After some percolating .... if you want anything changed, let me know.

Disregard this one too and please don't kick me out of Pines Holler or send me to Cedar Shavings
Please delete if possible ... Sugar and Spite.
Just shoot me ... nothing here.
Please delete if possible ... Sugar and Spite.

@Fosterbanned for using HATH an archaic, third-person singular present form of the verb "have"
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