HDollie : Writing

Tuesday Morning

Tuesday Morning

A Story by HDollie


It had happened again. She knew as she pushed open her heavy eye lids, still filled with sleep and dreams, that the room she found herself in wo..
Lessons in swimming

Lessons in swimming

A Story by HDollie


She was doing the front crawl when it happened. Her fifteenth lap up and back again, fighting against the cool water and its deep ripples she had..
Sleepless

Sleepless

A Poem by HDollie


Lying in this thick darkness we’ll call the night in bed alone; except for you beside me. The midnight masks what I can’t see, but as ..
Morning Reign

Morning Reign

A Poem by HDollie


The silent drops of silver fall, gently, hardly not at all. They brush my window, kiss my pain, their patterns seem to hush my name. I crave the d..
The Stone By the Grave

The Stone By the Grave

A Poem by HDollie


‘Just five years old’, he shook his head, And read the words inscribed in gold. ‘Another flesh to turn to dust, Ano..
Colin

Colin

A Story by HDollie


My neighbour across the road is a pervert; I see him watching me from his back garden as I’m getting undressed. He doesn’t try and hide ..
Chips

Chips

A Story by HDollie


The boy sat smoking a cigarette. The sharp, cold air hitting his face every now and then, reminding him he was alive. He hadn’t meant to smoke..
unnamed

unnamed

A Poem by HDollie


Growing older is like the passing of seasons �" The leaves turning brown, like hair turning grey. The chill in the air, like a shiver..
15345.

15345.

A Poem by HDollie


Thick green shirts; the cotton’s cheap and mass-made for purpose each with a string of numbers, five digits in bold black ink on the pocket ..