stories by
Thea G.
The Years of Letting Go
“You’re starting to remember now, aren’t you?” he asked softly, rolling over onto his side to face her.
“I remember that you always fight,” she murmured, “and so I always lose you.” When he didn’t say anything for several long moments, she prompted, “What about you? What do you remember?”
His fingers brushed against her hair in the dark. “I remember that you’re always worth fighting for.”
Gold Rush
“Funny,” he drawled, in a voice like smoke, “I thought you would kiss a hell lot harder than you punch.”
Or: An unstoppable force meets an immovable object during Manhattan high society’s Wedding of the Year.
Luwalhati
I lived forever until 1941. These are the things that I remember. This is what I have been left with.
Seasons Unending
Times change, and even the gods must change with them. Especially the gods. Or: Hades and Persephone through the years.
Scylla and the Albatross
Aya and her friends are not the only ones on the island. Something is there with them. And it wants her.
Thea G.
Thea writes for Lemon & Lime. She loves villains, iced coffee, and rainy days. She spends her free time traveling, learning new things, and reading and writing speculative fiction. First fictional crush: Prince Caspian from the Narnia series.
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