
Joanna Blaze
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I love writing just about everything but some of my personal favorites are romance, criminal, horror, and fantasy. I'm also an avid traveler I love traveling solo because I have a lot more fun adventures and the experience is more exciting.
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Nights in Acadia
We drove up the snowy, winding road towards the cozy A-frame cabin. The cabin was located deep within the forests of Acadia National Park near Bar Harbor, Maine. I sometimes wondered if this was the best idea or not for the two of try and figures out both our personal problems, we were having with one another. Alec and I had been through so much together, not just as a couple but we both endured a lot before we even met. In the beginning we were both very much in love but within the first year it was very rocky but, then the second year became easy but it still had its challenges. I know that sometimes its hard to heal from the past like I was having trouble coping with the loss of several of my family members over the years. But for Alec I know he felt defeated in more ways than I probably had. He went from losing his job to a near fatal death accident that could have costed him his life. I know its hard for the both of us to really talk about the things that just seem to always hold us back from going forward, but it has now gotten to a point where we had to go somewhere far away to talk it out and finally let it all out. He may not know my intentions for wanting to come out here just yet but I want us to be able to heal and grow from the past otherwise we are just going to keep letting our pasts eat at the both of us. So, I figured the cabin I inherited from my uncle in Bar Harbor was the perfect place to go but, I should have seriously checked the weather report before we left. But I was more focused on working on us then worrying about getting out of here on Monday.
By Joanna Blaze3 years ago in Fiction
The Box within the Box
I guess you could have I really have gotten myself into a world of trouble, but trouble was really putting it mildly when it felt more like a chaotic cryptic nightmare. But that wasn’t how it really all started, it actually all happened shortly after the death of my uncle. He pretty much raised me as my guardian, but he was more like a father to me. Yet during the night of his funeral had left me with a lot more questions than answers into how he really died. What turned that night where I thought I was going to cry myself to sleep turned into a night of pure mystery as a mysterious box was dropped off from a drone at 11 o’clock at night. My first thought when it arrived was that it must have been a mistake or a practical joke. But it was far from when I started to open the box and see a letter that was written from Jimmy Rhodeway who was my uncle’s best friend since high school. The letter stated “Eden! What happened to your uncle was anything far from fate or destiny and the truth that we both know now is that he was killed. But for what reason I do not know, and I was hoping you could probably help solve his murder by trying to open this box he left for you. I found it stashed underneath his desk as I was clearing out his office and there were two letters left on top. One of them was addressed to me! I guess your uncle knew I would find this somehow and he must have known I would be the one giving this box to you. Whenever you get that box opened call me right away!”
By Joanna Blaze3 years ago in Fiction







