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Urban Fantasy Short Stories

A curated collection of urban fantasy short stories to read.

Discover a world where magic and mythical creatures secretly exist beneath the surface of modern cities. Experience enchanted adventures hidden within our everyday urban landscapes.

Urban Fantasy Short Stories

3 Stories
Glass Shards and Holly

Glass Shards and Holly

By Jamie F. Bell

The biting wind howled through the narrow canyons of Neo-London, carrying with it the metallic tang of acid rain and the faint, sickly-sweet scent of synthetic pine. Snow, already blackened by exhaust fumes and industrial fallout, clung stubbornly to the ledges of chrome-plated skyscrapers that pierced the bruised, winter sky. My breath fogged the internal visor of my cheap optical overlay, a common glitch with the discount models. Another Tuesday. Another layer of grime settling over everything. Especially me.

The First Sprout

The First Sprout

By Jamie F. Bell

The old Assembly Hall, usually echoing with the boisterous laughter of weekly bingo nights, now held a different, more subdued resonance. Early spring light, pale and hesitant, filtered through tall, arched windows, illuminating the motes of dust dancing in the air, a silent ballet against the deep patina of the aged wooden floorboards. Outside, a reluctant thaw had begun; the scent of wet earth and lingering ice, mingled with the faint, hopeful perfume of awakening balsam poplars, seeped through the ever-so-slightly-ajar ventilation grates. A faint, almost imperceptible tremor ran through the very foundations of the building, a geological sigh that most would dismiss as the city's ceaseless hum, but which, to those gathered, felt more like a pulse, slow and deep.

A Split Log and Dusting Pines

A Split Log and Dusting Pines

By Jamie F. Bell

The air, thin and tasting of red dust and pine sap, hung heavy over the cracked earth where the last vestiges of paved road splintered into a thousand forgotten tracks. Spring had arrived, not with gentle showers, but with a harsh, relentless sun beating down on the scattered structures of Veridian Gulch, a place where steel fences met ancient, whispering plains. A new kind of quiet settled over the land, a pre-dawn stillness broken only by the distant, almost imperceptible hum of the Crimson Badlands.