A Wild Imagination
Fiction Column by Rachelle Rea
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Good Hope
She sealed the envelope with a prayer. Slipping it into her bag, the image of her friend Pam flashed before her eyes. They were red-rimmed eyes, filled with tears, set in a face pulled down by worry.
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The Stranger at
the Deli Counter
Without thinking, Maggie took an involuntary step backward. The woman immediately noticed. “What” Offense dripped from her voice. Maggie felt her cheeks begin to redden. “Nothing, ma’am.”
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The
Spider and the SermonMr. Oppenheim had only meant to let in a little fresh air. He was the usher and in charge of that sort of thing. He never imagined he would let IT in, too.
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One of Those DaysThe downpour began just as Sophie slammed the car door after herself. She had escaped the rain. It was then that she noticed her window was open. The rest of her day was even worse.
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He Had Her from Meow
He showed up two years after Anna had lost her husband and hidden herself away in the treeless, cookie-cutter neighborhood.
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Tightropes (nonfiction)
As a gymnast, I know a lot about turned ankles. As a Christian, I know a lot about erecting tightropes in my life that result in many turned ankles. These tightropes are unrealistic and not God’s purpose for me. More
A homeschool graduate turned college sophomore, Rachelle Rea is a Communications major. She is a graduate of She Speaks, a Word Weaver, and loves to blog at

