A Halloween to Remember by TheUnthinker, literature
Literature
A Halloween to Remember
Most teens have a sad Halloween when their parents tell them that they’re too old for trick or treating and that their Halloween is going to be spent giving out candy at their own door or if they do go out then other moms will start to give them looks as though to say ‘really? Can’t you see you’re too old for this now? Grow up already.’
There is one exception to this, however. If you somehow have a friend who happens to be a witch and also knows how to mix youth potions that can turn you into a kid for the night, you can go trick or treating for as many years as you want. And it just so happened that Ben and Dia
Everyone has something they fear most, whether it’s something as common as darkness and monsters or as silly as the mascot of a brand of cereal. On All Hallows Eve, the scariest time of the year, these fears become even more terrifying, bone-chilling, spine-tingling, and paranoia-perpetuating. On this night, five individuals will come face-to-face with what they fear most, and the results will be anything but pretty. Wren Swallows treasures her two greatest talents: Being quite intelligent for a two-year-old, and filling her ankle-length Playtime Pants diapers to the brim at a moment’s notice! That former one is something especial
Everyone has something they fear most, whether it’s something as common as darkness and monsters or as silly as the mascot of a brand of cereal. On All Hallows Eve, the scariest time of the year, these fears become even more terrifying, bone-chilling, spine-tingling, and paranoia-perpetuating. On this night, five individuals will come face-to-face with what they fear most, and the results will be anything but pretty. Masks can be both cool and creepy at once, but for three-year-old Lisa Salwat, she finds them annoying more than anything else. Even during Halloween, she sees absolutely nothing scary or cool about them; she always did pre
Wren's Thanksgiving by BlackestKnight049, literature
Literature
Wren's Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is the season where you reminisce what you are most grateful for in life. It is a time of family gatherings, sports, fallen leaves, and a bountiful dinner. For many, that last one is the best part of the Autumn holiday; just imagining a tableful of delicious food, from the turkey centerpiece to the supplementary stuffing, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, yams, and more, is enough to make one’s mouth water from anticipation. This day was little different from the norm in the Swallows household. There may have been only four people in the comfy, two-story abode - mother Cass, two-year-old daughter Wren, grandmother Robin, an
When you’re a two-year-old with the intellect of a nine-year-old, you expect certain things from Valentine’s Day, the holiday of love. Hearts, reds and pinks, cards, shows of affection, and little chalk candies with hokey phrases like “B Mine” and “Sweetheart” written on them. What Wren Swallows wasn’t expecting was having said hokey phrases written on her attire. Or being forced into a playdate with four-year-old Dylan, whom she considered a real thorn in her side. The blond-haired, brown-eyed girl was practically fuming, much like one of her diapers after a particularly filling meal.
“Cass, w
The Diaper That Wouldn't Stop by BlackestKnight049, literature
Literature
The Diaper That Wouldn't Stop
Everyone has something they fear most, whether it’s something as common as darkness and monsters or as silly as the mascot of a brand of cereal. On All Hallows Eve, the scariest time of the year, these fears become even more terrifying, bone-chilling, spine-tingling, and paranoia-perpetuating. On this night, five individuals will come face-to-face with what they fear most, and the results will be anything but pretty. Perhaps one of the most challenging parts of being a babysitter is the dirty work of changing dirty diapers. Tammy, like a lot of teenagers, is a babysitter herself, and is occasionally tasked with looking after the messies