by Penelope | Nov 10, 2018 | Penelope's Pitstop, Short Stories
Do you believe in angels? In other words, do you believe we’re contacted by angels here on this earth? Hebrews 13:2 says this: Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. Let me tell you my angel story. The Beginning...
by Penelope | Jul 29, 2018 | Penelope's Pitstop, Short Stories
Murna traveled the world thanks to her Aunt Delilah. She’d marveled at the Statue of Liberty from a ferry, rode an elevator to the top of the Empire State Building, ate a mile-high spicy Rueben at the famous Carnegie Deli, and took in a Cats on Broadway show. As...
by Penelope | Apr 3, 2018 | Penelope's Pitstop, Short Stories
Read Pauper or Princess? Part 1 Four dark figures huddled under an overpass around a tiny fire. Burger wrappers, newspapers, and leaves swirled around them; frigid winds stung their cheeks, bringing tears to their eyes. Their heavy coats are dirty, ripped, and...
by Penelope | Jan 9, 2018 | Penelope's Pitstop, Short Stories
She didn’t care who saw. Sylvia was hungry and spotted a well-dressed woman toss half a sandwich in the garbage bin. Sucking in a deep breath, she exhaled several short puffs of steam and tucked a tiny braid behind her ear, courtesy of the red hair tie lying on...
by Penelope | Aug 18, 2017 | Penelope's Pitstop, Short Stories
Ronald Eugene Harrison was born to Oscar and Gladys on the old Gregg Mill Road farm, August 26, 1943, in Ohio. Youngest in a family of seven, he arrived after Delores, Jim, Theresa, and Larry. Crazy in love, his parents married when Gladys was a mere seventeen years...
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