The Cubicle Across

Mira Chen stared at her computer screen, willing the numbers to change. The quarterly marketing report was due to the VP tomorrow, and the projections weren’t looking good. She massaged her temples, feeling a headache coming on. A light knock on her cubicle wall made her look up. Ethan from IT gave her a sympathetic smile. “Burning the midnight oil again?” “Hey Ethan. Yeah, just trying to make sense of these numbers before the big meeting tomorrow.” Mira sighed and leaned back in her chair. ...

December 17, 2024 · 13 min · Mitch Hargrove

Echoes of Avalanche

The crunch of snow beneath Mira Lawson’s boots echoed through the crisp mountain air. She paused, her breath forming small clouds in front of her face, and gazed up at the towering peaks surrounding her. The majesty of the landscape never failed to humble her, even after years of studying these mountains. But today, something felt off. Mira’s trained eye scanned the snowpack, noting the layers and inconsistencies. She knelt, pulling out her field notebook and jotting down observations. The recent weather patterns, combined with what she was seeing now, set off alarm bells in her mind. ...

December 15, 2024 · 11 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Cubicle Chrysalis

Mira Chen’s fingers hovered over her keyboard, poised to enter the day’s first row of data. But something was off. The familiar beige walls that had cocooned her for the past five years were gone, replaced by an expanse of open space dotted with clusters of low-slung desks. Her stomach lurched. “What the…” she muttered, spinning in place. Other employees trickled in, equally bewildered. Some let out low whistles of appreciation, while others grumbled in confusion. ...

December 7, 2024 · 13 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Siren's Last Song

The salt-laden wind whipped across the docks of Bristol, carrying with it the cacophony of seagulls and the shouts of sailors preparing to embark on their next voyage. Amidst the chaos, a slender figure in ill-fitting men’s clothing made its way purposefully toward the imposing merchant ship, “Poseidon’s Grace.” Eliza Blackwood tugged nervously at the rough fabric of her borrowed jacket, willing her racing heart to slow. She’d spent the last of her meager savings on this disguise, and everything hinged on her ability to pass as a man. At thirty years old, she was taking an enormous risk, but the alternative – a loveless marriage to a man twice her age – was unthinkable. ...

December 6, 2024 · 12 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Overachiever's Understudy

Zoe Chen stared at the cast list posted outside the auditorium, her heart sinking. There it was in black and white: “Juliet - Emily Chen.” Of course her perfect older sister had snagged the lead role. Again. Zoe’s eyes scanned down the list, searching for her own name. She finally found it near the bottom: “Lady Montague - Zoe Chen.” Lady Montague? The character had like two lines in the entire play. Zoe clenched her fists, fighting back tears of frustration. ...

December 2, 2024 · 16 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Chalk Dust Revolution

Mira’s fingers twitched as she stared at the blank canvas before her. The pristine white surface seemed to mock her indecision, daring her to make the first mark. She closed her eyes, inhaling deeply. The familiar scent of acrylic paint and graphite pencils filled her nostrils, grounding her in the present moment. When she opened her eyes again, determination sparked within them. With swift, sure strokes, she began to sketch. Lines flowed from her pencil, gradually coalescing into the weathered face of Mr. Holloway, her beloved art teacher. ...

November 30, 2024 · 15 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Quantum Juror

Zara Nyx drummed her fingers on the armrest, her eyes fixed on the holographic display floating above the jury box. Twelve glowing orbs pulsed in sync, representing the neural patterns of her fellow jurors. All except one—her own remained stubbornly dark. “Ms. Nyx,” the AI Judge’s serene voice filled the courtroom, “your neural link appears to be inactive. Please authorize the connection so we may proceed.” Zara’s jaw clenched. She’d been dreading this moment since receiving the jury summons. “With all due respect, Your Honor, I’d prefer not to have my thoughts broadcast.” ...

November 28, 2024 · 11 min · Mitch Hargrove

Echoes of Eden

Zara’s fingers traced the brittle edges of the leaf, its once-vibrant green now faded to a sickly yellow. She held it gently, afraid it might crumble to dust at the slightest pressure. The specimen was a rare find in this desolate world, a fragile reminder of what had been lost. “What’ve you got there, doc?” Nico’s voice startled her from her reverie. He peered over her shoulder, his breath warm against her neck. ...

November 18, 2024 · 16 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Neon Noose

Mara Chen stared at her reflection in the elevator’s mirrored walls, smoothing an invisible wrinkle from her crisp white blouse. As the numbers ticked upward, so did her heart rate. By the time the doors slid open with a soft chime, revealing the sleek reception area of Nexus Technologies, her palms were damp. “Morning, Ms. Chen,” chirped the receptionist. “Mr. Wells is waiting for you in the Prism Room.” Mara nodded, striding purposefully down the hallway. The glass-walled conference rooms lining either side pulsed with activity - engineers hunched over laptops, marketers gesticulating at whiteboards covered in flowcharts and sticky notes. This was her world now, a far cry from the dingy art galleries where she’d spent countless evenings supporting her brother’s fledgling career. ...

November 18, 2024 · 18 min · Mitch Hargrove

The Whispers of Neon Alley

Zara Chen stood at the mouth of the alley, her eyes straining to pierce the darkness beyond the neon-lit entrance. The garish pink and blue glow from the signs above cast strange shadows, transforming the narrow passage into a surreal urban canyon. She took a deep breath, steeling herself before stepping forward. The click of her boots on damp pavement echoed off graffiti-covered walls as she ventured deeper. Her fingers tightened around the small recorder in her coat pocket - a habit born from years as an investigative journalist. Every sense was on high alert, searching for any clue that might crack open her latest story. ...

November 17, 2024 · 13 min · Mitch Hargrove