“Every time I whip this up, my husband says I smell and taste like pie. If you follow this recipe, your husband won’t be able to get enough of you and certainly won’t be thinking about sending you away.”
Read MoreThe archetype of ‘creepy child’ is one that endures in both horror and thriller media. Yet, the observer is often only privy to the child’s outward display, how their affections disturb others. Oftentimes, the child is perceived as simply ‘unnatural’ or ‘off,’ and shows a disinclination toward physically harming others––that is not the case in Baby Teeth.
Read MoreLara Croft knew that she should have resisted her new lover, the taste of sweet berries, rose hips and honey drip. But she was just a girl who can’t say no.
Read MoreThey took the child you once were before you were even born. They robbed her with their laws and their stares and their whistles, kicked her down and she could never dream, no, not even in my arms as I waited for the other you, the dead you, to come back for her.
Read MoreTwo flash fiction pieces by Jessica Bergquist
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