
Stephanie Huber
Bio
Hi!
I am an army veteran and new mama of an amazing baby girl! I have always loved to write and look forward to creating some awesome master pieces.
Stories (3)
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Til Death Do Us Part
Sarah sat at her desk, her head in her hand as she watched the clock. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. The bell was going to ring any minute and she couldn't wait. It was the last day of school and she was ready to say goodbye to her lame high school and start her summer. She kept her blue gaze on the clock until finally, the bell rang. She quickly swept her books into her arms and jumped up from her seat. "Have a safe summer!" Her English teacher yelled to all the students as they rushed out of her classroom. Sarah made a beeline for her locker where she grabbed her backpack, she started to stuff her things into it as she grabbed her car keys, so she had them at the ready.
By Stephanie Huber4 years ago in Fiction
Inside These Walls...
The sun was beating down on that hot summer day. The year was unknown as a young man nailed and cut the long pieces of wood. My pieces of wood. He took his time with each one as he built the skeleton of my building. He made me tall and able to withstand the strong winds that were sure to come. He pulled out some red paint and covered all my boards and trimmings, careful not to get it on my windows. As he finished me up, he got on his tall ladder and under my pitched roof and carved in his initials. I could feel them as he dug into my fresh paint.
By Stephanie Huber5 years ago in Fiction
Balut anyone?
I have never been an adventerous eater. You would think that would be the end of my story but I slowly started to explore into the wonderful world of international cuisine. I joined the United States Army in October of 2009. I was excited because I was finally going to be able to travel since I had never left the states. I was very lucky and have gotten to visit some beautiful and unique places. In 2010, I deployed to Iraq. I was able to sit down with a very kind Iraqi family and try Masgouf. A dish that would have been the main course of this story, but I have an even better one.
By Stephanie Huber5 years ago in Feast


