Celia Lyon
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A Lethal Dose of Marigold
My marigold, she’s dead. The love of my life, soulmate, and my reason of living in this god forsaken world, is gone. My baby, my love, my marigold left me so soon, yet I feel like I watched her die for centuries. I watched and did nothing to help her because it was too late. She was all I had and now I have nothing. Like a simple math problem impossible to misconstrue. I am empty.
By Celia Lyon4 years ago in Fiction
By Choice
Somewhere in an overpopulated city with smoggy skies and angry pedestrians, lied a hospital. This certain hospital was named St. Reyes’ Hospital and it was directly across from a large flower boutique. Many infants and sick people were filed through each day. Each nurse berated or belittled hourly, and at least two accidents in the parking lot was the usual for St. Reyes. Though in a particularly understaffed time, something extraordinarily special happened.
By Celia Lyon4 years ago in Families
Romeo Is Alone
“Romeo is Alone” “Good evening folks! It’s a cold December night in Washington and travel of any kind is not advised folks. As you know, we’ve been having our worst snow season in years with over five inches of snow accumulating every night! So, remember, only leave your house for necessities and huddle in tight with your friends and- “a news caster screeched through the flatscreen. The bland man in a suit and tie was quickly quieted by the potato residing on the couch.
By Celia Lyon5 years ago in Fiction