Alycia Sulieman
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Aspiring writer and poet. “We are writers, my love. We do not cry. We bleed on paper.” -a.y
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The Final Drop
A single drop made its way over the cage pulled by the strong force of the summer sun. Its greatest desire is to be set free from its crunchy and delicious cage. That single drop is naïve to think there is anything waiting for it on the other side of the waffled exterior. But, nonetheless, the bewitching sun is too powerful in its ways. It calls for the single drop of frozen delectable to push just a little further, melt just a little faster. The drop knows nothing of its future if it falls. A future in which it will become just a meaningless speck on the sidewalk soon to be trampled by running feet. No one will pay any mind to the speck on the sidewalk; whose life expectancy has been shortened to practically nothing. All in good time, the sun will call its name, and the drop will have no choice but to respond, melting away until it has become one with the energy around it. The drop, responding to the call as fast as possible, does not see destiny lurking . In a moment's notice, the drop is scooped up; not by the sun, but by a wet, pink tongue desperately trying to prevent wasting a single drop of sweet cream. And just like that, the drop has yet to drip. It becomes as Alice tumbling down a dark tunnel towards Wonderland without knowledge of where lies the final destination. But fear not little sun. You may have lost one drop; however, the brothers are just as eager to respond to your halloo.
By Alycia Sulieman 4 years ago in Wander
A Curse Worse than Death
There weren’t always Dragons in the Valley. They came in and took over like the devil at night; kidnapping children, killing men and women, burning homes. They established a place of power. Taking so many lives and causing even more destruction. That was two years ago. Now they’re everywhere, our streets, our primaries, even our homes. My own brother is a Dragon himself. Now everytime I ask him about it he just says-
By Alycia Sulieman 4 years ago in Fiction

