
– DE MONTE Y MAR’s Tuesdays of Texture: 2017 Week 18. Photos ©2017 Leara Morris-Clark.
Mundane Monday Challenge #107
Can anyone guess what this is?

– PhoTrablogger’s Mundane Monday Challenge #107. Find the beauty in the mundane. Photo ©2017 Leara Morris-Clark.
Sunday Trees #285 043017
Spring has sprung in my neighborhood.

– On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea’s Sunday Trees #285 – April 30, 2017. Photos ©2017 Leara Morris-Clark.
Nothing to Fear but Fear Herself
She wore a black hood; black as night, dark as death, so she could hide among the shadows in the alley, the blind spots behind lampposts, and in the corners of your room. When your heart missed a beat, and your breath wouldn’t come, know that fear had stolen them for herself.

– Written for Sacha Black’s Writespiration #110 52 Weeks in 52 Words Week 14. Prompt was “the girl that wore the black hood.” WC 52. Photo from MaxPixel.
Macro Moments Challenge #35

– Musin’ With Susan’s Macro Moments Challenge #35. Highlighting macro & close-up photography. Photo ©2017 Leara Morris-Clark.

Celestial Predestination
Imprinted memories of a home I’ve never seen flash behind my eyes and my awakening begins. Earth served only as a sort of nursery school. Now it’s time for my extraction, and I am prepared. I scan the horizon for the vessel.

– Written for YeahWrite.me Microprose Challenge #312. Prompt was to answer the question “What’s so amazing that keeps us stargazing?” WC 42. Photo from Pixabay.
First Contact
I knew it had followed me and this time I caught a glimpse as the setting sun reflected off the shiny exterior, so I lured it toward the alleyway where my trap laid waiting.
From beneath my net, the small door on what I originally thought was a remote-controlled drone exploded and a little humanoid tumbled onto the concrete.
It stood clumsily brushing itself off before turning to me and shaking a tiny fist while unrecognizable sounds came vehemently rushing out of its scrunched up face.

– Written for Sonya’s (Only 100 Words) Three Line Tales: Week 61. Photo prompt by Caleb Woods. WC 86.




