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She's Not Mine
When I was living in Sri Lanka last year I became a loving friend to this beautiful soul. I was told her name is Kelly and she was abandoned (as many dogs are) as a puppy by the lakes. I would pass her every night on my sunset cycle and stop to feed her treats that I bought especially. She often had wounds on her that I would send reiki energy to. I could feel the heat from her body as she would lie so quietly beside my bike as I placed my hands on her and sent her love.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨4 years ago in Petlife
Sending LOVE via Your Vocal Inbox
It's almost here. I can feel it. Now that we have our much anticipated and valued subscription button, I am absolutely certain that the next upgrade from our benevolent caregivers at Vocal Media will be an Inbox. A shiny, sparkly messaging medium that allows us to send short messaged of love, appreciation and encouragement to fellow writers. And I cannot wait!
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨4 years ago in Journal
Chasing Waterfalls
The undergrowth was growing thicker around me. Twigs and leafs were jammed in my hair. My heels were finding it more difficult to navigate the moss covered rocks underfoot. Okay, maybe this wasn't the smartest of ideas. I'm sure I could have found a path if I had looked for one. I was feeling my positive, adventurous energy drain away as the negative thoughts grew louder and more intrusive. What are you doing here Jane? You've completely lost the plot. What kind of grown woman does this? I suddenly felt my foot slip and my balance dissolved entirely. My hand automatically reached out to find support but instead found itself grasped tightly around a thorny branch that shredded my delicate skin. My ankle twisted under the weight of my body and I found myself on the ground, bleeding from my palm with a searing pain in my right foot.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 years ago in Fiction
Death by Chocolate
My family descended from a long line of Cocoa farmers and home-makers. Father worked long, arduous hours in the hot fields, priding himself on how well he cared for the cocoa. He loved each and every plant with his whole heart. which is likely why our trees went on to bear more fruits than any other in the Plantation's history. He taught me that love is the most valuable and precious energy that exists.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 years ago in Fiction
Naked Encounters
Swimming back from the waterfall, I realised that this was the most adventure I had experienced in years. I barely did anything for fun anymore. I used to paint but even that stopped when I was overwhelmed by uni work and life became so busy throughout my twenties. From my internship to the career ladder, maintaining friendships and starting new relationships; there was never time. I thought about how I used to sing and dance around the house just because I felt good, when did that last happen? I pulled my frozen body out of the water and sat for a moment on the moss covered rock. The air was freezing, but I didn't have a towel on this impromptu skinny dip so I needed to dry off a little before redressing.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 years ago in Fiction
Could You Be Sober Curious?
The bar trade was one I grew up within from the impressionable age of 10. Watching adults drink foul smelling liquids until they could no longer walk unaided, speak without slurring words and chain smoking cigarettes until they were sick or passed out were familiar and confusing sights to me.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 years ago in Longevity
Behind The Lens 🟪📸🟪
Location I was absolutely delighted to escape my quarantine hotel one Wednesday In Sri Lanka, having being invited on Safari to Yala National Park. This was my first time seeing these majestic mammals in the wild and it was a truly magical experience. We had a 2.5 hour car journey to get to the park, where we transferred into a massive open jeep that could comfortably accommodate x6. There was only myself, the guide and the kind Colombian who had invited me as his guest. Absolutely perfect for allowing me to climb around in search of good angles for photographs. Shoes off, crouching, kneeling, hanging out the sides...the roof... you name it I was doing it!
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 years ago in Earth



