Denali Rose
Bio
I've always loved writing, and I have always used it as my escape. This is my first time using a public platform to post any of my writings, so I'm a bit nervous! But I look forward to being a part of the community.
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The Language of Music
Cari was a dancer. She had always loved to dance, loved to move to any beat or rhythm that played. She belonged to a traveling troop of performers who went from town to town on their way to the bigger palace cities. They had begun to travel along the coast of the country of Edraria. Having passed its borders, the night before. Cari had never been into Edraria before. It was a small country, more of a peninsula jutting off one corner of the continent. Nearly every town they would pass through would be a coastal town. Only the capital and palace resided inland. Cari had heard from the others that it was an attempt to keep the palace safe should the late summer storms get bad enough. There had been stories of large waves of water coming many miles inland and destroying everything in their path, but the capital was situated far enough inland that the waves would not reach it. Having only ever heard stories, Cari had a hard time imagining such a thing would be possible. But then they entered Edraria and she saw the ocean for the first time. As she had stared out over the vast open sea, she suddenly could start to believe that those horrible storms might be possible. While the air was warm and pleasant, the wide-open ocean looked so cold and Cari – as excited as she was to see the ocean – felt a mild sense of unease about it too.
By Denali Rose5 years ago in Humans
Blind Date
When had a blind date ever gone right? Thea had been set up on countless blind dates by her friends before and every single one had gone wrong in some way. So then why did she keep agreeing to them? Why was she sitting here in this five-star restaurant, dressed like it was going to matter? Maybe because she was getting desperate, or lonely, or maybe she was just bored. She didn’t have an answer, and so here she sat.
By Denali Rose5 years ago in Humans