Memoir
Memoir | Confrontation | Part IV of VI. Content Warning.
After the assault, I underwent baptism and discovered the bravery to stand up to my tyrant boss on the Monday following my Sunday baptism. To this day, I believe the divine intervention of the Holy Spirit gave me the strength and courage to confront her, as I had previously been afraid to do so.
By Mia Z. Edwards4 months ago in Chapters
Waves
I believe people should get a proper send off when they leave this world, so I say my farewells on the beach, with castles made of sand and flying colors in the sky. My dad’s send off was my second one doing it my way, rather our way— I said goodbye to Elizabeth in the sky from the sand; I said goodbye to my dad in the sand and water.
By Harper Lewis4 months ago in Chapters
Karachi Chronicles Chapter 8
I’ve never been a huge fan of bananas, which is kind of ironic for someone born in Coffs Harbour, the home of the Big Banana. Something about the combination of shape, texture and taste has never really worked for me. I guess floating in the space between phallic and catabolised, isn't for everyone. However, through desperation to placate my digestive system this all changed while I was in Karachi.
By S. J. Leahy4 months ago in Chapters











