
Caden Fontenot
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Heya everyone, I'm here to share the stories I daydream while bored at work. My goal is to entertain a single person, but if you're mean to me I will cry. Please have a seat, enjoy one of my random tales, and maybe have some tea with it.
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Savory Watermelon?
Mom loved making new salads, and I don’t mean the kind that are eighty percent lettuce. I mean the flavorful, colorful, hearty salads that could be a meal themselves, but somehow always end up as side dishes. I mean the salads that fill your stomach and your soul, like Grandma’s potato salad. Mom made a bacon, broccoli, and raisin salad that could make you cry, partly because it was delicious and partly because it had at least five hundred calories a spoonful.
By Caden Fontenot4 years ago in Feast
Kyrie and his Flying Beast
There weren’t always dragons in the Valley. When I was much younger, my pa put me to sleep with stories of his childhood, before the dragons came. The Valley used to be filled with tall, verdant trees, millions of tiny squirrels and birds, and a wide, winding river where Pa and his buddies fished. He would describe yellow and pink wildflowers so vividly I could almost smell them. He told me once that he had even seen a bear, bumbling along the river’s edge and trying to catch fish. My older sister chuckled as he told me that story, later informing me that our grandfather was an ardent story teller and that he was doing just that: telling stories.
By Caden Fontenot4 years ago in Fiction

