Stories by @Jeshisthename
579 stories

The Mediterranean Affair
When a terroristic militant group commences a series of aerial attacks off the Mediterranean Sea, a task force of United States operative is tasked with dissolving the rising threat.

Father Of The Union
Tells the story of Swedish immigrant Joseph Hillström (a.k.a. Joe Hill) who rose to prominence as a member of the Industrial Workers of the World. Advocating for union workers through word-of-mouth and widespread songs and poems. Up until his wrongful conviction and execution at the hands of a firing squad in 1915.

Babes In Toyland
Orphans Alan and Jane are the wards of their wicked Uncle Barnaby, who wants to steal their inheritance. He arranges with two sailors, Gonzorgo and Roderigo, for them to be shipwrecked and lost at sea, but they are rescued by gypsies and returned to Contrary Mary's garden. Contrary Mary, the eldest daughter of the Widow Piper, believing her beloved Alan is dead, has run away with her brother, Tom-Tom, rather than agree to marry Barnaby. After a second attempt on their lives, Alan and Jane are abandoned in the Forest of No Return. In the Spider's Den, they are protected by the Moth Queen. Old Mother Hubbard's shoe is threatened with foreclosure by Barnaby. Alan and Jane arrive in Toyland, where they find Contrary Mary and Tom-Tom and seek protection from the Master Toymaker, an evil genius who plots with Barnaby to create toys that kill and maim. The demonically possessed dolls turn on the Toymaker, killing him, and Barnaby uses the information to have Alan sentenced to death. Contrary Mary agrees to marry Barnaby in exchange for Alan's pardon, but after he marries her, Barnaby denounces Alan again. Barnaby dies after drinking a wine glass filled with poison meant for Alan. Tom-Tom reveals that an old law of Toyland permitting marriage between a widow and a condemned man on condition that he supports her may save Alan from the gallows. Alan is now free to marry Contrary Mary.

The Mistaken Identity
A put-upon man recently hired to work at a mysterious conference center stumbles upon a monumental conspiracy theory that shatters his perception of reality for good.

𝒲𝐼𝒯𝒞𝐻
A coven of murderous witches in coastal Washington are thrown into turmoil when a dark deception and the persistence of a local professor challenges their ritualistic plans.

Kazaam- The Broadway Musical
Being a lone young boy in the 'hood" is dangerous and unpleasant. This is what Max experiences when he fools a gang of local toughs who cornered him at school. The gang finds out that the key he gave them is of no value in committing a robbery, and they chase him through the streets of his neighborhood, bent on revenge. He tries to escape by slipping into the open door of an old warehouse, but they follow him there, too. While running from them through aisles filled with all kinds of stuff, he bumps into an old boom box. By doing that, he manages to release Kazaam, a genie who has been held captive for thousands of years. In order to stay free, Kazaam must give Max three wishes.

The Lego Movie: 80s Edition
In the mid 2000s in the Lego universe, populated by anthropomorphic mini figures, the evil Lord Business finds a super-weapon called the "Kragle". The wizard Vitruvius attempts to stop him but is blinded by Business's robots. Before Business leaves with the weapon, Vitruvius prophesies a person called "The Special" will find the "Piece of Resistance", a brick capable of stopping the Kragle. Eight and a half years later, in the city of Bricksburg, construction worker Emmet Brickowski finds a woman, Wyldstyle, searching for something at his construction site after hours. When he investigates, Emmet falls into a hole and finds the Piece of Resistance. Compelled to touch it, Emmet experiences vivid visions and passes out. He awakens with the Piece of Resistance attached to his back, in the custody of Good Cop/Bad Cop, Lord Business's lieutenant.

Team Rapscallion
A polite but academically lacking young lad is shipped to a summer-long learning academy ruled by authoritarian grown-ups. Therein he encounters a covert group of mischievous children who're brewing a larger-than-life rebellion.

The Fountainhead
Individualistic and idealistic architect Howard Roark is expelled from college because his designs fail to fit with existing architectural thinking. He seems unemployable but finally lands a job with like-minded Henry Cameron, however within a few years Cameron drinks himself to death, warning Roark that the same fate awaits unless he compromises his ideals. Roark is determined to retain his artistic integrity at all costs.

Seraph
Two blue collar workers happen across a wounded creature in the woods which slowly unravels their very lives.

The Fantasticks
Neighboring widowers plot to romantically unite their son and daughter by pretending to feud and forbidding the two children to associate with each other. Their scheme works and the two youngsters fall head-over-heels in love. To end their "feud" the fathers hire a bandit and his henchmen to fake an abduction and allow the son to rout the assailants. The plan works, but the two love birds discover that requited love is much less exciting than forbidden romance and they break off their relationship. Matt, the son, resolves to see the world and receives a severe buffeting, while Luisa, the daughter, has an unhappy romance with the bandit, who steals her most precious possession, her mother's necklace.

Paper Mario and The Thousand-Year Door
While on holiday in the crime-ridden town of Rogueport, Princess Peach vanishes upon discovering a map to an extraordinary treasure. With the map in his possession, Mario embarks on a quest to rescue Peach by opening the legendary Thousand-Year Door.

Little Blessings
A Jewish middle schooler juggles a deepening voice, spiraling rumors, family drama, the attention of his crush and his impending bar mitzvah in the midst of a tumultuous holiday season.

Cat and Mouse and Dog
A Catholic priest falling on hard times hires two thugs to kidnap the son of a wealthy industrialist and hold him for ransom. As more and more people gather in an effort to retrieve the boy, what starts as a simple plan quickly collapses.

Moose Knuckles
A petty criminal in coastal Tahoe City leads a group of colorful characters on a journey to fleece the possessions and riches of those involved in a crooked mogul's annuity. Hoping to uncover a grander fortune by committing a series of heists.

A Cat's Tale
Gathered in a stately manor in the Pennsylvanian countryside, the estate and compatriots of a recently deceased billionaire are thrown into mayhem upon discovering his final will and testament bequeaths all that he owns to his pet cat.

The Curious Savage
Mrs. Savage has been left ten million dollars by her husband and wants to make the best use of it, in spite of the efforts of her grown-up stepchildren to get their hands on it. These latter, knowing that the widow's wealth is now in negotiable securities, and seeing they cannot get hold of it, commit her to a "sanatorium" hoping to "bring her to her senses." But Mrs. Savage is determined to establish a fund to help others realize their hopes and dreams. In the sanatorium she meets various social misfits, men and women who just cannot adjust themselves to life, people who need the help Mrs. Savage can provide. In getting to know them, she realizes that she will find happiness with them and plans to spend the rest of her life as one of them. But when the doctor tells her there is no reason why she should remain, she hesitates to go out into a hard world where people seem ready to do anything for money. The self-seeking stepchildren are driven to distraction by their vain efforts to browbeat Mrs. Savage, but she preserves her equanimity and leads them on a merry chase.

Invisible Man
Originally published in 1952 as the first novel by a then unknown author, it remained on the bestseller list for sixteen weeks, won the National Book Award for fiction, and established Ralph Ellison as one of the key writers of the century. The book's nameless narrator describes growing up in a black community in the South, attending a Negro college from which he is expelled, moving to New York and becoming the chief spokesman of the Harlem branch of "the Brotherhood", before retreating amid violence and confusion to the basement lair of the Invisible Man he imagines himself to be. The book is a passionate and witty tour de force of style, strongly influenced by T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, James Joyce, and Dostoevsky.

Animal Circus
In 1940s Louisiana, the star attraction of a popular circus- a humanoid lion- gradually rages against his captivity and the mounting injustice that surrounds him.

Shattering Glass
Fat, clumsy Simon Glass is a nerd, a loser who occupies the lowest rung on the high school social ladder. Everyone picks on him -- until Rob Haynes shows up. Rob, a transfer student with charisma to spare, immediately becomes the undisputed leader of the senior class. And he has plans for Simon. Rob enlists the help of his crew -- wealthy, intellectual Young, ladies' man Bob, and sweet, athletic Coop -- in a mission: Turn sniveling Simon from total freak to would-be prom king. But as Simon rises to the top of the social ranks, he shows a new confidence and a devious side that power-hungry Rob did not anticipate. And when Simon uncovers a dangerous secret, events darken. The result is disquieting, bone-chilling...and brutal.