Rachael Parnis
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Thai And The Golden Dragon Token
There weren’t always dragons in the valley... When Thai was a boy he lived in a cabin near the village. Back then it was a quiet and peaceful place. One day when he was playing alone, which he often did being an only child, he wondered into the dark forest that was near to his home. He didn’t know that it was forbidden to man. He walked further into the dark foggy forest. He glanced to his side he jumped back from fear! He saw giant skeletons hanging in the trees. Taking a deep breath he walked further and found an abandoned camp. He went into the camp and saw skeletons scattered everywhere side by side. He was very nervous at this point! He walked further into the camp. Then he heard a strange whispering sound in the distance. He was trying to hear what it was saying when his attention was drawn to his mother’s voice calling him back home. He turned and ran home! He did not realize that his curiosity would one day drastically change his life and all of life in the peaceful valley.
By Rachael Parnis4 years ago in Fiction
I Forgive You
Dear Mom, I never had the chance to say I forgive you… My biggest secret is I forgive you for your misunderstanding of me. I was always a wild and free spirit dancing circles around you. Maybe as I grew up and lived my own life and had children of my own, just maybe you didn’t have the nerve to object to my free will. My free will spirit that would not conform to societies rules and norms. I forgive you for not knowing me for the beautiful and strong woman I am today. I forgive you for not taking the time and effort to know how I have changed and matured. I forgive you for assuming I was still that child dancing in circles. I forgive you for not realizing the pain you caused when you ghosted me those three long years ago. I forgive you for taking my child from me, not knowing how this brought me to my knees and for not knowing about the many nights I cried myself to sleep.
By Rachael Parnis4 years ago in Confessions

