Lauren Amato ’29 Hanna sat at the table, little hands clutched around the golden fork that was too big for her. Her silk dress fell loosely and simply on her legs. She was too small to wear anything more significant or extravagant. Hanna watched her …
short fiction
The Mirror Never Forgets
by Liam McGinley Creak. Tap. Creak. Tap. Those were the only sounds ringing in Qomir’s ears as he laid in bed. Creak. Tap. Creak. Tap. It never stopped. Once a mind full of jagged thoughts and whispers, this was new for Qomir. The silence. Oh! …
The Tragedy of Erasmus and Demetrius (Excerpt)
by Liam McGinley ’28 Peeta groaned, shaking his head. He gazed at the shell of his once kind lover in front of him. Felix did the same. They grew weaker. Arms went limp and hands cramped as exhaustion overtook the couple. Peeta couldn’t push Felix …
Legend Come Alive
Rae Harris Editor-in-chief The sea rocked beneath Captain Nightingale’s mighty ship, lightning breaking through the clouds. He wrenched the helm to the left, crashing through the rising waves. His crew bellowed orders as water poured over the portside railing and the sea collapsed on top …
