Author: Olivia

The Harmony of Choice – Flash Fiction

The Harmony of Choice – Flash Fiction

Six months after her unexpected Boston performance, Aria sat on a park bench, watching children chase each other across the grass. Central Park hummed with Saturday afternoon energy—joggers, families, and musicians creating a symphony of urban life. Her fingers tapped an unconscious rhythm on her thigh, a habit she’d never been able to break. “Earth […]

Posted April 28, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
The Weight of the Keys – Flash Fiction

The Weight of the Keys – Flash Fiction

  Aria’s fingers hovered over the ivory keys, trembling slightly. The grand piano before her gleamed in the soft light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows of her family’s opulent living room. Outside, the New York skyline stretched endlessly, a testament to ambition and dreams realized. But for Aria, that view had always felt more like […]

Posted April 21, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
Caught in the Act – Flash Fiction

Caught in the Act – Flash Fiction

Sarah Jenkins smoothed her green blouse and tried to look nonchalant as she strolled into Bookmark Haven, the cozy independent bookstore in the heart of downtown. Her latest novel, “Whispers in the Willows,” had hit the shelves last week, and she couldn’t resist the urge to check on its placement. Again. As she walked towards […]

Posted April 7, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
Sunset Proposal – Flash Fiction

Sunset Proposal – Flash Fiction

Jake wiped his sweaty palms on his khaki shorts for the hundredth time, his eyes darting between the setting sun and the path leading to the beach. Everything had to be perfect. He’d been planning this moment for months, and in just a few minutes, he’d be asking Melissa to marry him. The ring box […]

Posted March 31, 2025 by Olivia in Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
The Canvas Whisper – Flash Fiction

The Canvas Whisper – Flash Fiction

Dr. Elena Rossi’s footsteps echoed through the empty gallery, her heels clicking against the polished floor. As the museum’s new curator, she relished these quiet moments before opening, when it was just her and the art. She paused before the towering landscape that dominated the blue wall, studying the sweeping brushstrokes that brought the mountains […]

Posted March 24, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
Rain-Soaked Promises.

Rain-Soaked Promises.

James fidgeted nervously with the small velvet box in his pocket as he peered out the window of his apartment. Yesterday, the weather forecast had promised clear skies and mild temperatures – perfect conditions for the elaborate proposal he had spent months planning. The dark clouds gathering on the horizon told a different story. “No, […]

Posted March 17, 2025 by Olivia in Uncategorized / 0 Comments
Letters to the Future

Letters to the Future

The old attic of Millbrook High School had been untouched for decades, gathering dust and forgotten memories. But on this sweltering June day, as the last of the students streamed out for summer vacation, Principal Eleanor Hawkins found herself climbing the creaky stairs, a set of keys jangling in her hand. The school board’s decision […]

Posted March 10, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
Love à la Carte

Love à la Carte

Michelle clutched her tablet, knuckles white, as she stood before the gleaming kitchen of the Le Petit Gourmet Cooking School. What on earth had possessed her to sign up for this class? She could barely boil water without setting off the smoke alarm in her tiny apartment. Her best friend’s words echoed in her mind: […]

Posted March 3, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
The Annual Wish

The Annual Wish

Pinewood Creek wasn’t the kind of town you’d find on most maps. Nestled in a valley surrounded by towering pines, it was the sort of place where everyone knew everyone else’s business, and traditions were held sacred. None more so than the Annual Wish. Every year on the summer solstice, when the night was shortest […]

Posted February 24, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments