Sarah Danaher
Bio
I enjoy writing for fun. I like to write for several genres including fantasy, poetry, and dystopian, but I am open to trying other genres too. It has been a source of stress relief from my busy life.
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The Welcoming Committee
The light came over the vast fields of Ohio. Each sunbeam nourishes the soil and the grass. Each morning a new day on the Bradbury farm. Each day brought challenges for the farmer and his family. The many animals, including cows, cats, geese, sheep, and other animals, resided in some of the quietest places in the world. The neighbors were far away, and this place was like most other farms. The family was up every morning to take care of the property being busy all day.
By Sarah Danaher3 years ago in Families
Violaceous Venom
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. The lilac and deep purples dominated the sky with its colorful brilliance over the large town of Enchantedville. It happened every night on the horizon as Paige rode to work the night shift at the factory. It was the only shift opened for a humelven like so many. The streets have been dark and full of danger since we moved here. The dampness and the smell of mold are in all the old buildings. Half of them needed to be knocked down since repairs were non-existent. Paige Rumforth and her family had a lovely home in Westtown, now owned by pure humans. Her father, Marcus Rumforth, was happy as a father, humelven, and having a great job. The town was fine since the start with humans, usually stocky with regular ears, and elves, generally tall, skinny with high pointed ears, living in harmony for the most part. They even had children together with shorter ears than the pure elves. A few years ago, both humans and elves started having conflicts with each other. Paige, primarily human and a tiny bit elven, was one of many stuck in the crossfire of both groups. They were given the name humelven. They were not accepted by either side for being the other.
By Sarah Danaher3 years ago in Fiction