Trisha Cunningham
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"Disappointment Lake"
The child was beyond unbearable to look at, the deformities were indescribable. A person might not even be able to call the little boy a child. When Mr. Webster knew this was his last chance to have a child to carry on his family name he felt this child was simply a disgrace to his family, and he would rather not even have the child at all, then to be embarrased. Mr. Webster had begun creating ways to get rid of this anomaly.
By Trisha Cunningham4 years ago in Horror
Before it's too late
Unexpectedly, my sister died the very next day after we had another one of our petty sibling arguments. We had just reconciled after five long years of not speaking a word to one another. I'd have to think real hard to even remember what the dispute was about. If I have to think that hard, then obviously it wasn't that important to begin with, or to stay apart for that long of time. If you ask anyone who has a sibling I'm sure they will admit at one time or another they had wished they were an only child. Being an only child would make you miss not just the company, but the late night talks and just having someone to talk to.
By Trisha Cunningham4 years ago in Motivation
