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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 Last Summer

The Last Summer

Jake’s sneakers scuffed against the sun-baked sidewalk as he trudged towards the park, his blue t-shirt sticking to his back in the July heat. His steps slowed as he approached the old oak tree where Lizzy always waited for him. Today was different. Today, he carried news that felt heavier than his backpack ever had. […]

Posted February 3, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
The Rhythm of Second Chances

The Rhythm of Second Chances

Maria stood at the edge of the dance floor, her fingers nervously twisting the fabric of her emerald green gown. The sounds of laughter and music filled the air, a stark contrast to the silence that had enveloped her life for the past year. She watched as couples twirled and glided across the polished wood, […]

Posted January 27, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
Blooming in the Rain

Blooming in the Rain

Thomas hadn’t meant to take his daughter’s umbrella. He’d been running late for a critical board meeting, grabbed what he thought was his reliable black umbrella from the stand, and rushed out. It wasn’t until the rain started, and he opened it, that he realized his mistake. Pink peonies bloomed across the black canvas, a […]

Posted January 13, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
The Regular

The Regular

Every weekday for fifteen years, James Morton ordered the same thing at Café Luna: black coffee, two sugar packets (unopened), and a plain croissant (unheated). He arrived at precisely 7:45 AM, sat at table seven by the window, and read his morning briefings while his coffee cooled to exactly the right temperature. The staff knew […]

Posted January 6, 2025 by Olivia in Flash Fiction, Olivia Sands / 0 Comments
The Last Letter – Flash Fiction – 2024/12/30

The Last Letter – Flash Fiction – 2024/12/30

Rebecca stood on the cottage steps, key trembling in her hand. She hadn’t been here since she was twelve, but Grandpa Joe’s little winter cottage looked exactly the same – right down to the crooked weathervane he’d never quite fixed. Now, twenty years later, she was here to clear it out before the sale closed […]

Posted December 23, 2024 by Olivia in Flash Fiction / 1 Comment
The Window Watcher – Flash Fiction – 24/12/16

The Window Watcher – Flash Fiction – 24/12/16

Margaret Davis had run the Main Street Stationery store for forty-two years, and her favorite spot was the old wooden chair behind the counter, positioned perfectly to view both her shop and the street outside. At seventy-eight, she’d become something of a Main Street historian, watching the daily drama of small-town life unfold through her […]

Posted December 16, 2024 by Olivia in Flash Fiction / 0 Comments
Family Recipe – Flash Fiction – 24/12/23

Family Recipe – Flash Fiction – 24/12/23

Three sisters stood in their mother’s kitchen, each holding a different spice jar, none of them speaking. It had been years since they’d all been in this room together, and the silence felt as thick as the dust on the recipe box they’d found in the attic. “It definitely had star anise,” Sarah, the youngest, […]

Posted December 16, 2024 by Olivia in Flash Fiction / 0 Comments