Stouffville Line, I Hate You
by
Alvin Philips
You miss your connecting train and spend the next 45 minutes or so walking around the Union Station concourse, observing people and things around you. Maybe even reflecting on yourself, just a little?
Black Rock City
by
Jim Munroe
You're at Burning Man, with six choices to make before the world goes white. Choose wisely. Or wildly. The dust storm won't care. (Cover: Trish Lamanna)
Predictions for a Strip Mall Psychic
by
Jake Elliott
The storefront will just be a big window, the interior cloaked with dark, ornately patterned curtains. You'll have a neon sign, of course: "PAST PRESENT FUTURE."
Energy Bars: An Illustration of Fatigue in Depression
by
Claire
Fatigue is a symptom of depression. Please try to understand.
T-Shirt Blanket
by
rhetta_lynnea
You're making a blanket out of old t-shirts, and some of them are bringing back memories...
Chinese Children - Experience China's Educational Environment
by
YUMING MA
This game will let you experience the educational environment in China. This story is adapted from real situations. Not recommended for minors and people with poor psychological endurance.
under the light
by
Phuong Ha
You work at a homeless shelter and encounter one of your classmates from middle school there.
SUPERSTAR MANAGER
by
Judain Holness
YOU are the manager of the biggest pop sensation in the 2050s! Can you handle the pressure while leading your superstar client successfully through the biggest show of the year?
Take a Stroll Through your Mind
by
Borui Huang
You missed the last train, missed a class, and it's really terrible. But just when you're stuck in your usual negative thoughts, reflecting on your life, a walk might be helpful.
Little Billy
by
Ferdie
Little Billy Loves life he is a little man who is cool and very little who lives in a little house but had a big Buggati Chiron
We'll always have Autumn
by
Anonymous
A girl and her boyfriend driving back home, but she can't decide her favorite season.
oh how things change
by
Josie.k
I wanted my story to feel like a memory that was trapped, whichever one you clicked on would be seen again, and the one that you didn’t, would be lost forever.
Going Home
by
Josie.k
The leaves are constantly leaving, moving on to different places, so should you? Or should you stay, try to make things work…