Katja By Indigo Giordana-Altu Kat Woman of Canada… The playbill trembles in the Headmistress Bonheur’s white knuckled grip as rage takes over her petite frame. Her emerald eyes barely show through the narrowing slits formed by her scowl at the hungry slob of a news reporter that sits before her. “It is you. Katja Engel, the striptease …
Category Archives: Flash Fiction
Remainder of Two
Remainder of Two By Indigo Giordana-Altu Skin stained from a mixture of ash and desiccated blood, a toddler in frayed clothing cries atop a mound of skeletal remains. She gazes out at the charred land through the blur of her tears. Too young to understand her own feelings of the futility of sobbing, she pulls …
Remembering Lila
Remembering Lila by Indigo Giordana-Altu Lila glanced at me with diamond eyes and a ruby grin. For a moment, my heart ceased to beat. Thinking that her expression would be yet another indirect greeting of a stranger in passing, I prepared to never see this rare beauty again. I continued eating my lunch. As I …
