Mariann Carroll
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Proactive for positive change.Born in the City of Chicago ,Illinois.
Multi race .Studied in a foreign country .Fluent in several languages .
fascinated by diversity.A Romantic and a dreamer.Interest in healthy living
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A Glimpse Inside The Life Of Stephanie Bradberry 2023. Top Story - May 2023.
Ms. Stephanie J. Bradberry, a proud mother of two children. A business woman in her own right. She has 12 Top Stories to date. All of her Top Stories occurred since November 2022 (so all of them are super recent). She was a Runner-up in the Christopher Paolini’s Fantasy Fiction Challenge.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Interview
Hospital Bed
Leslie was put in a half coma, she had high anxiety. She had cardio arrest, while trying to removed all the iv needles and tubing. The doctor checked on her. The signed nurses complained, that they could not controlled her from trying to get out of the hospital. The doctor decided to keep her in a coma to heal her pneumonia.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Fiction
The Prophetess And The Witch
Lika and Kali were identical twins. Lika has been born with a gift to prophecy. Kali was always jealous of the gift her sister had. Kali started wicca at thirteen to try to out shine her twin sister. Kali started with the Ouija board, which was the Ancient Egyptian way of foreseeing good luck.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Fiction
A Relationship The Can Be Fix
Susie misses Jake, they been away from each other for six months. They were giving each other space. Jake misses Susie, sleep elude him at night. All he can think of the time they spent together. Susie wanted space, she felt smothered by Jake.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Fiction
Spike Hair Lee
They met at a hair show. They were opponents both with different specialties in styling hair. They took a break at the same time at the near by restaurant. There were no where else to seat but the one table available. They had a conversation from there, their affection they thought they don’t have blossom for one another.
By Mariann Carroll3 years ago in Fiction





