Jessica Phoenix
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"To write well, express yourself like the common people, but think like a wise man." -Aristotle
I'm working on a book that I hope to publish sometime soon- Wish me luck!
I enjoy drawing, reading about Autism, and researching about dogs!
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By Jessica Phoenix3 years ago in Poets
The Bed.
Justin sighed as he stood by the door, locking it before making his way toward his room. As he started down the hall, he felt deep weariness seeping through him- a long day of work had taken its toll. Nothing enticed him more than to flop onto his bed and sleep until the end of time. Finally, he arrived, and his breath caught at the wonderful sight. He gazed down upon the silky white sheets, glowing under the moonlight that poured from his open window like a field of starlit cotton. He smiled. At last, he could rest.
By Jessica Phoenix3 years ago in Fiction
The Stealth Of A Hunter
A cat was crouched low to the dirt, its figure obscured by the long stalks of grasses that hid it. In front of him, there lay a feather-tailed glider, who sat on their small haunches, sniffing the air. After concluding there were no predators around, it dropped and scurried over to one of the stalks, coming very close to the cat.
By Jessica Phoenix3 years ago in Fiction
The Sound Of Darkness
An old dragon sighed in the darkness. Huge, thick, rusted chains hung loosely around his great neck, restraining him from doing all but lay there, alone. His tattered wings were sore from having been bound for so long, causing blisters to spread all along the edges and bottom of his wings. His long tail draped across the hard, rocky stone floor, restricted by long ropes of chains harshly thrown around it. He could not sleep soundly at night, as he was constantly haunted by a past mistake- one small, unforgivable action… but often, that was what did the most damage.
By Jessica Phoenix3 years ago in Fiction
The Shadow Of A Wave
Waves crashed against the shore, blocking out the sound of distant roaring, although the creature’s identity remained a mystery. A child stood at the edge of the water, allowing the waves to lap her toes as she stared out into the horizon. Squinting as hard as she dared into the sun, she saw a graceful silhouette beginning to appear. A long, elegant, thin neck raised from the water, and a long fin ran the length of it; down the neck and onto the back. It turned towards the girl and seemingly smiled. It stayed for a moment, then dove downwards.
By Jessica Phoenix3 years ago in Fiction
Four Fights For Freedom
A long time ago, deep in the caverns, there lived two dragons. Well, I have to admit. Not two dragons, it was more like five. Those other three dragons were the other two dragons' PARENTS. Sadly, the parents never wanted those other two dragons to marry each other. OH, did I just spoil it for you? Did you not know that the other two dragons were getting married? Oh well, let’s just fill your brain with the character's names and what they look like.
By Jessica Phoenix3 years ago in Fiction
Oracle
Slyfinor was gazing mindlessly into the seemingly endless sky. He could hear someone calling his name. He could hear, but he could not; It was too complicated to explain. The bird calls from high above were like a melody drifting down to his ears, dancing about his mind; concealing it from the outside world. His boot tapped the floor to match the rhythm of the jungle song. Yes, It was an unearthly noise, it was; buzzing, crowing, hooting, and then- Yes there it was! A loud roar.
By Jessica Phoenix3 years ago in Fiction







