Literature: Gift-erine by OutlawQuadrant, literature
Literature
Literature: Gift-erine
Gift-erineWritten by Outlaw Quadrant
Characters and Concepts by Mykegreywolf
“Happy super-duper birthday, Nat!”
“Thank you, Mel! You didn’t have to give me anything. I’ll just open this up and…”
Mel’s imagination theater had its premier movie disintegrate into ashes. Without an ending, the wolverine opened her eyes to a mall that somehow managed to house over two hundred stores and yet not have one item in stock that would please a particular otter.
But it did have a smoothie shop with all of Mel’s favorite flavors for sale. “Ahhhh,” she exclaimed before sipping the last of
Literature: Breaching the Dam by OutlawQuadrant, literature
Literature
Literature: Breaching the Dam
Breaching the DamWritten by Outlaw Quadrant
Characters and Concepts by Mykegreywolf
“Who is that badger?”
If Bellington Park wasn’t on the route to and from work, Kim would have no reason to visit. It had the same amenities as any other park in this city – trees, trails and the occasional transient. That’s why a badger on a park bench feeding pigeons one random morning would normally draw the same attention as a drinking fountain. However, stainless steel was no match for sculpted flesh that would put the lion statue in the center plaza to shame. Like the grotesque figurine that frightened visitors with its ove
Literature: Harper At Your Service by OutlawQuadrant, literature
Literature
Literature: Harper At Your Service
Harper at Your ServiceBy Outlaw Quadrant
“Welcome to the Toffee Coffee! We are pleased to serve you. How can we make this day special?”
For a coyote in a waitress uniform, delivering that line to their reflection on a mirror might’ve been unusual. Then again, it was the young lady’s first day on the job so she could be forgiven. Granted, she already had practice directing guests and serving drinks but a rundown diner for brutish truckers and random highway tourists was a different world than a more traditional café on the edge of the financial district. Today, she no longer had to wear a skirt clearly not desig