Flash Fiction Mkate Nusu Tragedy
Shattered

Daisy stepped into the middle of the road, cars speeding by her, swerving, screeching hooting, crashing into each other, she just stood there. Her eyes distant and confused, she was completely unaware of the havoc she was causing on the busy street. The horns honked frantically, yells of exasperation and sexist slurs followed as one

Drama Family Flash Fiction Mkate Nusu
Damaged & Inconsolable

”I am in love with a man who is too traumatized to be in a relationship.”  Almasi blurted out in the meeting. Everyone turned at her wondering where it came from. Dolphine had just asked if there was any other business as they concluded the group’s investment plans for the next quarter of the year.

Fantasy Flash Fiction Mkate Nusu
The Adventures of Willy Nilly

Tears streamed Jonathan’s eyes; he sighed heavily and closed his eyes steadily laying himself on to his rucksack propped up like a pillow in the college quadrangle. He breathed heavily soaking in the warm afternoon sun. His breathing steadied and his mind began to drift. As he breathed in he started to feel warmth in

Comedy Flash Fiction Mkate Nusu
Fool’s Rush

“I am sorry, but you can’t board the flight,” Ludwig stated remorsefully as he looked at the big-eyed Aaron who stared back in disbelief. “But the plane hasn’t left and we are two hours early?” Aaron retorted. “We can’t miss this flight sir,” Tegek added. “But you can always catch another flight, it is 12

Flash Fiction Mkate Nusu Reflections
Learning to Love Yourself

It was 10.19 pm and Gertrude stared at the static on her TV screen; another day of nothing. Nothing substantial had happened at work, she drummed away at her computer screen till clock out. She got home, made dinner, which was also not much work. She opened the fridge picked some leftovers from the night

Family Flash Fiction Mkate Nusu
The Osborne Effect

The desire to cheat was so strong. But she had seen Sam, chugging down a huge bottle of soda and a burger at his desk. Barbara was at his desk staring right into his eyes, he could barely swallow. But he needed to or he would choke. He swallowed hard, thumping his chest, to assist



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