
ColdHardCash
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I love discovering new things and sharing my findings with others.
I have a diverse range of interests and enjoy writing about various subjects.
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The Council Estate and Me. Content Warning.
Chapter One – The Unspoken Rules The flat smelled like sweat, damp socks, and something burnt from two nights ago. It clung to the wallpaper, the furniture, even Jamie’s school jumper, no matter how often he tried to air it by the window before putting it on. It was the smell of council living, stale and permanent. It was like the estate had decided it was part of them now. Even clean washing came out smelling like defeat.
By ColdHardCash9 months ago in Confessions
Cherished Eclipse
~ For My Wife ~ Every moment with you, a gentle dance, Caressing shadows and light's tender glance. Luminous sun, in your eyes, finds its grace, In your embrace, I discover my place. Passionately intertwined, in love's embrace, Longing to hold you in this cosmic space. Every heartbeat echoes our love's sweet embrace.
By ColdHardCash2 years ago in Poets
The Guardian of Whispering Woods
The Enchanted Realm In the heart of the kingdom of Eldoria, nestled between the towering mountains and the sparkling rivers, lay the Mystical Whispering Woods. This ancient forest was unlike any other, for within its depths resided sentient beings as old as time itself. The Whispering Trees. These majestic beings were not mere flora but possessed wisdom and consciousness that rivalled that of the most learned scholars. Legend spoke of the Whispering Woods as a place of magic and mystery, where the trees whispered secrets of the past and the future. It was said that those who dared to venture into its depths would be forever changed by the enchantment that lingered in the air. However, those who sought more than the peace and wisdom learned from these gentle creatures would soon find out there was much more these simple-looking trees were capable of.
By ColdHardCash2 years ago in Fiction


