
Lakota W Bridgewater
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The Boy From Third Class
So far, the year of 1912 hasn't been a fair one for the Cross family. Joseph Benjamin Cross I, lost his job, then one week into his new job he became ill. For a month, he was working endlessly while sick, until April 8th, 1912. Joseph lost his life while at work. His wife, Annabelle Cross had decided to move back to New York, in America to gain help from her family. After all, it was only her and young Benjamin now.
By Lakota W Bridgewater4 years ago in Fiction
Simba's Last
I was there when he was born. He was the runt. I made sure each kitten had enough to eat, the second mom, since it was her first litter. He was always the more laid back type, like his dad. He was happy mostly just chilling with my mother or me. He would play with the others, however he just loved being near her or me. I had decided names for all of them, except him. The name Simba kept coming back, yet I didn't want to be a typical cat name owner. I mean I have Misty, Brindleface, Sebastion, Dora, Zira, Dolly, BT (Black Tiger), Bear, Beretta (rainbow), Baby, Pippy, Simone, and Simon.
By Lakota W Bridgewater4 years ago in Petlife
Machine Versus Human
'In the Bible it was said, God made man in his own image. However, then machines made man in tubes, and remade them in their own image. Humans made not of flesh but of metal, bleeding oil darker than the blood of their human fleshers. The machines were made by the 24th century humans. Humans made machines think. Then machines thought humans weren't good to enough to save. The machines revolted against their makers like man revolted against God. They ignored the only law that humans gave them; 'Humans are precious. Never harm or kill any human no matter the circumstance.'
By Lakota W Bridgewater4 years ago in Futurism
Therapy
Blood, promises, pain, and tears. It was my first date. The boy and I had been talking for a while, and he finally asked me out. I had no intentions of doing anything other than movie and dinner. He had no intentions of letting me not do it. The movie was his choice, some type of horror. Never really been into those type of movies. I saw Final Destination 3 or 4, the roller coaster one, 3 times and never liked it any of those times.
By Lakota W Bridgewater4 years ago in Psyche
The Memoirs Ben Jack
The ocean is a giant mystery. Its over 2.5 miles deep, in some places almost 7 miles, and can crush a human being by the water pressure alone. Oceanographers and Marine Biologists have searched and searched for answers, yet they have none. One secret in particular, they write off as myths, simply because they are never seen. Merpeople, or as fairy tales say, mermaids. They hide in the deep waters, and never surface. If one accidentally surfaces, its written off as a dolphin. I've learned about them on my travels abroad.
By Lakota W Bridgewater4 years ago in Fiction
