Short Stories
Not every story unfolds slowly. Some arrive all at once — a memory resurfacing, a conversation unfinished, a quiet turning point you didn’t realize was waiting for you.
These short stories are written as places to pause. Small, distilled moments meant to be entered slowly and returned to when the moment calls for it. They hold the soft edges of dusk, the weight of unspoken words, and the tender work of remembering yourself.
Each story is paired with gentle journal prompts to help you linger a little longer — to explore what rises in the quiet, and to meet yourself with honesty, softness, and curiosity.
The Mug With the Hairline Crack | A Short Story
She reached for the mug without thinking, only noticing the faint fracture when the light caught it just right. The crack glimmered like something half‑remembered, a truth she hadn’t spoken aloud. Warmth gathered beneath her fingers, and for a moment, she felt herself steady.