
Raine Neal
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Just trying to make it through the days - writing is a great way to stay distracted and refreshed.
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Weird but Beautiful
Snow blanketed the ground and subsequently my entire body as I laid there. Picturesque and perfect, the night resembled you. You laid beside me against the grains, and I swear your heart was the source of the magic, the origin of the gleaming lights and soft snow. On a beach, in California, it came down on us. It was perfectly us. I never even believed there would be an us. Yet there we were -- underneath a flurrying sky, ocean crashing at our feet. Impossible but all around. Weird but beautiful.
By Raine Neal3 years ago in Fiction
Traversing Titanic
A soft breeze, the dense wood of the deck underneath me, the roaring rush of the ship cutting through the North Atlantic. I did it. I made it to my destination. April 14, 1912. The day the ship of dreams proved wrong the grand claims of its being unsinkable and, after hours of torment, found its final resting place at the bottom of the sea floor, ripped in two.
By Raine Neal3 years ago in Fiction
Underrated 'Friends' Quotes To Use in Everyday Life
"Friends" is one of the most popular sitcoms of all time, if not the most popular. It boasts 10 seasons and is filled with countless hilarious and sometimes heartbreaking plot lines. It is insanely quotable, and its fans know this! You can find a number of merchandise options with quotes like, "Joey doesn't share food!", "He's her lobster", and, yes, "Pivot!". While these are great, funny, and pivotal (no pun intended) quotes, there are so many more subtle and accessible quotes in the show that I use in many situations. Here are the top 10 quotes that we should be overusing from "Friends" rather than the ones we use now.
By Raine Neal3 years ago in Geeks
Senses of Peace
Licking my lips, I couldn't be sure whether the salty taste was from the breeze of the ocean before me or from the countless tears I had cried. I grabbed fistfuls of sand, trying to get a grip on anything, but it ran out of my palms like an hourglass.
By Raine Neal3 years ago in Fiction



