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A short, short story.

And so she strolled quietly the cracked brick road. With the memories of the lost souls that once walked here floating around her. A tear slowly slipped her cheek. It was not cold but, considering the lace shawl and night gown she was wearing, it seemed freezing. Slowly she walked entrancently into what had once been the town’s square. She looked at the town and all it’s memories. The only thing that was still intact was a bench on which she sat and slowly gazed at the world around her. She was home again.

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The story is 92 words for those of you who care.

Posted in Teenage Life

Have you ever had one of those days?

The ones when it feels like everything is falling apart? I think that those are the best and the worst at the same time. Why? Because, it really sucks while it’s happening, but later you go back and you look at what was happening and everything just seems clearer. For me it always results in some sort of  epiphany.

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Patterns

It seems to me like the motivation for living is to be different than everyone else. Through our experiences, we’ve seen other people crash and burn and ideas fade away and innovations fail, and we want to make sure that doesn’t happen to us too. We want to find our own way of going through life and our own way of making decisions and have our own identity and believe that yes, if we try hard enough, things CAN change. You CAN be different. Continue reading “Patterns”