
'Lissa Stufflestreet
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I'm just a daydreaming college student who's been manifesting becoming a writer since I was five. I never stick to just one writing genre (and typically write dark content). | she/they
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A Mother's Priority | Chapter 3
Lola's first birthday. One year. We've made it one entire year with our little girl. Or.. I have, at least. Tate has been in and out of our lives, trying to claim how he was sick and tired of the cries coming from the little girl he swore he never wanted in the first place; but he was always back the next day to remind Lola about how she was the only special girl in his heart. I guess I shouldn't complain. I should just be lucky that my baby's dad wanted to stay in our lives. Hell, my own father couldn't even handle the responsibility of staying in his little girl's life.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
Dreamer - Chapter 23
"Tex." I said under my breath. "Who the hell is Tex?" I turned my head, confused, only to see a shadow blended perfectly with the darkness. It looked as if they may have had blonde hair, but I could've been completely wrong. "Who are you?"
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
Lost in Translation
..And maybe we got lost in translation , Maybe I asked for too much , But maybe this thing was a masterpiece 'til you tore it all up , Running scared, I was there , I remember it all too well , And you call me up again just to break me like a promise , So casually cruel in the name of being honest , I'm a crumpled up piece of paper lying here , 'Cause I remember it all, all, all , Too well..
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
A Mother's Priority | Chapter 2
Disclaimer: This story has multiple parts. To read the previous part, click here. It's been a couple weeks since we left the hospital. Tate was such an attentive father the second we got back home, but around the third day he started to pick up more shifts at work and began to drink again. He claimed it was due to the stress of his job, but I knew he just couldn't handle the amount of times Lola cries every day. You'd think he'll understand how a baby operates, being the oldest of six siblings, but her cries still manage to upset him. His youngest sister, Caitlyn, came over the second day Lola was home but Tate sent her away. He explained how he didn't feel comfortable having her take care of a baby when she was just a baby herself; her only being fourteen and all. I tried to explain to him that Caitlyn probably just wanted to be a good aunt, but all that did seem to do was make him angrier. So typically, it's just Lola and I.. together against the world, with Tate coming home occasionally to either sleep, drink, or spend time with his daughter as long as she wasn't "being disruptive" as he calls it.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
Dreamer - Chapter 21
Disclaimer: This story has multiple parts. To read the previous part, you can click here. I tried to scream. Tried to let out any form of words, but I was unable to let any sound escape from my lips. His arm squeezed my neck a little too tightly for me to speak. The only sound I had been able to manage out came out as a tiny squeak; almost as if someone let a mouse out of the science lab.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction
Dreamer - Chapter 19
Disclaimer: This story has multiple parts. To read the previous part, you can click here. After going around in a complete circle for what felt like hours, I finally found the room I needed and softly knocked on the door. My bag let out a soft beep but I ignored it, giving one more knock a little bit louder than the last. I noticed a teacher begin to walk over and took a step back.
By 'Lissa Stufflestreet4 years ago in Fiction











