Cari Maxwell
Bio
Hello there! I am happy to see that something about me sparked interest in you! I have loved creating stories since I used them to entertain my younger cousins when we were kids. I thought I'd come to this platform to reinvigorate that love
Stories (2)
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Don't Bother Alice
Mikey lived in a town that was pretty rural and small. There weren't many kids in his hometown. As a current Junior in high school, barring any unfortunate circumstances and drop-outs, there would only be 74 students graduating along side him. The town itself was as quiet and unchanging as one would expect. Not much to do for teenagers except to join a team of some kind, see a movie, or make up their own trouble. Given just how rural the area was, the trouble the teens got into involved hitting mail boxes or pranking one another. Nothing too serious. After all, all parents in town either knew each other, or knew someone who knew the other. It was too small a town to risk making real enemies with the other residents. Everyone was so connected with everyone else in the community that even parking lot gossip got to parents, school officials, and even town officials right away. Fights were often squashed before they could even begin. Did you not like Diane from 3rd period? Well you better find a way to get over it fast or good luck getting her dad or any of his friends to fix any problems with your pipes in the winter.
By Cari Maxwell6 months ago in Horror
It's Awfully Cold
There are certain things that are just not to be tolerated in this world. I'm sure if I gave you a minute to think, you could have a decent list of them. Some things just come to you almost immediately. One of those immediate thoughts for me is the endangering of children. It makes me absolutely rage until I'm near sick with it. I share, well, I shared, this justified anger with my sister. She had a real bleeding heart about a lot of topics. I'm sure that in olden days they would say that she had a "poet's soul." You know, seeing beauty, even if tragic, in almost every aspect of the world. She had very deep feelings about anything that could be discussed. She kept up with a lot of the news. Not like I did. I tried to stay away from the news for the most part because if I didn't then I would get frustrated with the way of the world; and she would only commiserate with me to the point of creating a quagmire of anger and sadness.
By Cari Maxwell2 years ago in Horror

