Isabel Miranda
Bio
I’m 16, and writing is one of my biggest passions. I write many different stories, most of them being a part of the tragedy and drama genre. I hope you all like my stories. Thanks. 😌
Stories (2)
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My Grandfathers Owl
I’ve never been known for being an animal lover. I’ve always been used to just being by myself and nothing more. Yes, I had my friends and family, I talked to them, visited them every once in a while, but I lived alone. I had just moved into a country house located near the east of England. It had a large piece of land, and it ironically came with a barn. I had this house passed down to me from my grandfather, he passed away a year ago. I never knew much about him though, mostly because he always kept to himself. Especially after my grandmother passed away. He didn’t like talking to us as much like he did when my grandmother was still around. We visited him about once or twice a year when he was still around. I never knew why, but my guess was just that he always lived far from where we were. And I never knew much about him. That’s was until I moved into his house. It was pretty dirty at first, but eventually I cleaned and tidied everything up and it looked much better.
By Isabel Miranda4 years ago in Fiction
I Never Thought It Would End Like This
It was a nice fall evening, I was walking home from school, doing what I usually do, drowning in my thoughts. I was thinking about my mother and my grandparents, and how their relationship was. And let me tell you, it wasn’t too good. It was already hard enough as it was living with them. They were planning on moving in ever since my dad had passed away, because they thought it was the “right” thing to do. They thought it would help out my mom by helping her with the bills and so forth. Except they weren’t, and I feel like they knew that but they just didn’t want to admit it. If you know my grandparents like I do, well, then you’d know that there’s one thing about them that they don’t like to do, which is admitting they’re wrong.
By Isabel Miranda4 years ago in Humans