Elizabeth Rojas
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Writing on Books
I, Laura Fern, committed a sacrilege: I wrote on a book. Yes, a lot of people circle words they don’t understand, highlight sentences that thrilled them and what not. For me, pressing a pen against a book was like dropping the flag on the ground. I even fought with my mom over writing my name on my textbooks back in middle school. She won, but I sweated trying to draw my handwriting as neat and straight as possible.
By Elizabeth Rojas4 years ago in Fiction
Luna
I was not supposed to find out everyone outside the Academy would die. That night started just like any other: the glare of the moon preventing my eyes from closing into a much-needed slumber; the heart-shaped locket around my neck, colder and heavier than usual, interrupting my breathing; the picture inside the necklace, the one of my family before The Great Storm years ago took half of them away and left the rest of us with injured souls.
By Elizabeth Rojas5 years ago in Fiction

