
Melissa Ingoldsby
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A Fleeting Wisp of Hope
"I envy your conviction." Just words, but coming from Nny, it was the rarest of compliments. Before Edgar could say anything about it, his eyes wandered instinctively at the yellow pale of Nny's hand. Edgar blanched as those fingers reached for the trigger. Before the trigger was pulled, however, an even rarer event occurred. Their eyes met for the last time. Nny was almost captivated, by this man, by this total lack of social dignity, but he saw something more. He couldn't place what.
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 years ago in Fiction
How I believe Vocal and Memberful will make my dreams come true (I am Bexley hard-back novel!)
(Y’all, I got some new plans to add! Check it out!!) In High-school, I remember being in my Psychology class and a fellow classmate tapping my shoulder. I knew she was a writer for our school newspaper as I had heard her talking of different articles she had been writing periodically to others.
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 years ago in Journal
When she passed you by; a playlist to get you out again
“Miss Celie’s Blues” Purple flowers and a deep sadness pervades the days of Celie, who is trapped in relationship after relationship that tears her down, emotionally and physically. Her sister, the only person she truly connected with, and whom loves her so much back, was also torn away from her as well. Even her sister’s letters are kept from Celie, by her angry and ill-tempered husband only known to her as “Mister”.
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 years ago in Beat
How I feel about my first LGBTQ show
When one of my friends from my high school told me of this girl who might be interested in a relationship—maybe interested in me, I was freaking out. I remember when my dad brought me to that gas station to meet up with her and our mutual friend.
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 years ago in Pride
