Opus

Wayland Middle School's Literary Magazine

Archive for the 'Short Story' Category

The Midnight Carnival, a mystery by Katy Scott

  It was Saturday morning, my day off from work, and I was calmly sitting on my porch swing, the breeze gently prodding my face as I swayed to the whistles of the birds. The fresh morning dew glistened on the grass as the sun came up from its sleep. This is my favorite time […]

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Dead Bloom, chapter 1 by Ashley Zhu

Iris was dead. It was strange, even as she regained consciousness there was no doubt in her mind that she had died. She opened her eyes to the same hospital room she had languished in for months. It had the same soft blue walls plastered with health promoting posters and odd paintings. The same TV […]

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Butterfly in a Cage by Sofia Menyalkin

“Brielle, please get your homework done, including your extra calculus packet and science essay that your tutor assigned you!” My mother calls to me and I sigh deeply. Skittering up the stairs to my bedroom and quietly shutting the creaking door, I kick off my worn-out chukka boots. And instead of doing my homework, I […]

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Chapter 1: Arrival by Silvija Grava

My stomach dropped as I heard the conductor announce the stop. We were here. I knew we would eventually get here, but now that it was actually happening; I was scared out of my mind. My heart was racing so fast that it threatened to jump out of my chest. The butterflies that were previously […]

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The Hunted, chapter 1 by Gabriel de los Reyes

Most people think that thirteen is too young an age to die. Sadly, what was chasing me disagreed. Imagine being hunted by twenty-five hundred pounds of solid muscle, barbed spines, razor-sharp claws, and foot-long teeth. Shoving people out of my way as I ran through the city, two thoughts flashed through my head. How did […]

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