Alicia Royale
Bio
I’m a self-Published author of four books. I like to write books that relate to relationships. My fiction is reality based, and the majority of my writing is Poetry and Erotica. I’m not a big fan of horror or futuristic sci-fi.
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Birds Of The Same Feather: 6-7
Chapter Six The following day, Dignitas awoke to the sounds of multiple birds chirping, which was unusual for him since he had been living at the barn with mostly land animals. He arose from his slumber to find the bald eagle soaring high above the trees. Dignitas was amazed by his prestigious grace of flight. D.J. landed shortly to give Dignitas a happy morning greeting.
By Alicia Royale4 years ago in Fiction
Birds Of The Same Feather: 4-5
Chapter Four The closer Pete got to his destination he heard the sound of music coming from short distance inside the forest. Pete became excited as he began to juke (dance) to the beats of the hotmix being played. Project Pat song “Chicken Head” was beating loud and the trees and ground trembled with bass! He started pumping his shoulders as he walked and bobbing his head. He was definitely a party bird! Dignitas didn’t know what he was doing and simply looked at him as if he was crazy and laughed. Soon after, Dignitas found himself being drawn into the beats of the music as he began to shake his tail feathers.
By Alicia Royale4 years ago in Fiction
Birds Of The Same Feather: The Final Chapter
Chapter Eight - The Final Chapter The following morning Dignitas awoke to find D.J. happily smiling as he gently strung a few playful cords on his piano. His mother Sharona was cooking breakfast as she too smiled happily as she sipped her coffee. Dignitas however wasn’t in such a cheerful mood because his thoughts were being haunted by memories of the times he had spent with his peacock love, and he was missing her terribly. He didn’t want to ruin his mother and D.J. morning happiness with his sadness and depression, so he went outside for a bit of fresh air.
By Alicia Royale4 years ago in Fiction
Birds Of The Same Feather: 1-3
Birds of The Same Feather - A book written for every age! Chapter One The beautiful music of Les Paul Roque song “Sunday Morning 23” is heard throughout the lands. As the world we once knew changed due to man’s destructive nature, all living creatures from every animal kingdom became uprooted from their natural habitat and migrated to foreign lands for safety and survival. Heavy rains, violent storms, floods and many earthquakes overtook the earth resulting in land erosion, water depletion, land partitions as well as new land creation.
By Alicia Royale4 years ago in Families
Heading Home
I’m heading back, to a place I call home.
By Alicia Royale4 years ago in Poets






