
Daveen Éveline
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Go Play Outside
Summertime is more than the scorching heat of the day and the flying critters that bother you. The summer to me is a flavor all on it's own that brings a different meaning to "I'm home". Being raised outdoors and becoming befriends with my water-hose I created the taste of summer. The sweat on my face from running around all day chasing my siblings and running away from them. The heated breeze that carried the smell of the neighbor burring trash with it as it cooled my cheeks. The water from the water toys that sprinkled my sister, brother, and me.
By Daveen Éveline 4 years ago in Feast
Long Live Rome
My father is a man of many story's and adventures that he cherish more and more with every new listener. Lets start with one of my favorite's that he's told me about his navy days. First you must know that my dad joined the navy with hopes to gain freedom from his sheltered life with his mother, my grandma. Of course, the navy isn't the place you go for freedom of self.
By Daveen Éveline 4 years ago in Families
The Furry Scythe
There weren’t always dragons in the Valley. The Valley is a collection of woods that used to be home to the lost spirits and the people who were below poor. The truth of the small statement burns my heart deeply, even greater than the idea that I'm orphaned. Dragons were never meant to exist amongst humans, this placement I believe must've been an accident in the celestial realm. If only I could discover at least my parents, then I would feel somewhat welcome in this accursed realm.
By Daveen Éveline 4 years ago in Fiction
Curse of the Dancer
The mystery's of life never unfold so delicately, now do they? I aboard this ship with hopes to meet someone to change my atmosphere. I never would've guessed I'd die within a mere few days of my voyage of bliss. However, I did meet this person whom changed my entire life with little conversation. I board this grand ship named The Titanic and adventured from event to event held aboard. The view was so lovely and the sea was quite a sight to witness. It's a vast blue that reached beyond my sight and seemed never ending.
By Daveen Éveline 4 years ago in Fiction
Standing Ovation
This creature of a man is useless I tell you. I gave him a simple job and he stumbles and trips around his own bootstraps. I simply want him to bring the two crates to my room gently and not let it release a single sound from within. Elegantly lifting up the frills of my newly gifted dress I escort him down the long sunlit hall to the desired destination, my room. I am Marcia Vellum-Ovickstein and I am the sister to the bestfriend of a designer aboard this ship. I’ve arrived aboard for a show and plan on being the best show so that this ship will be known for it. My name shall thrive through history the same way I thrive through my different personality.
By Daveen Éveline 4 years ago in Fiction
The Mouse Ploy
I’ve seen many things in my living life. However this is my first time witnessing a crime take place right before my eyes. A woman… no, a man in a green hoodie, ripped jeans, slender, long hair and barefoot, pointed a gun to the young girl's face. Standing in an empty alley the sun was barely taking up space; it was around six that day.
By Daveen Éveline 4 years ago in Fiction
Witches Locket
It was 12 years ago when the girl I loved gave me a necklace with a heart charm, and one day I realized I could open it and a piece of paper fell out. On the paper it said, ‘see our past lives as we live this one's timeline as one.’ It had a list of instructions to see her, by eating a plant and calling her name. Of course I'm aware she is dead and no longer with me but, in this lifetime, I would die to see her again. So I drank the mixture and screamed her name from the mountain top, “OLIVIA'' sobbing. I request, “If I can't see you, send me and let me grow in a different world where I've forgotten you.” I didn't know it yet, but she granted my request.
By Daveen Éveline 5 years ago in Fiction

