Friendship
The Key Between Stranger Realms - Day Three
On this ordinary morning, 110°F, I’m lost in traffic, daydreaming about swimming in the ocean. A young woman straddles her Schwinn bicycle at the crosswalk nearby. Her appearance is entirely uncoordinated—hyacinth high-tops, striped cargo pants, a black and crimson baseball jersey, and a floral bucket hat. Despite her general disarray, she harbors a determined look on her face. With purpose and the little flashing man, she coasts by, catches my eyes through the windshield.
By Sam Eliza Greenabout a year ago in Poets
The Little Family That Could
Title: The Little Family That Could In a small town nestled between rolling hills and thick forests lived a family of three: John, Sarah, and their young daughter Lily. They were not rich, but their home was filled with love and warmth, which helped them face the challenges that life threw their way.
By Timeline Tellerabout a year ago in Poets
The Boy and His Best Friend
Title: The Boy and His Best Friend In a small village surrounded by rolling hills and whispering trees, there lived a little boy named Sam. Sam was a curious and kind-hearted child, with bright eyes that sparkled like the morning sun. Despite his cheerful nature, Sam often felt lonely. His family had recently moved to the village, and he hadn’t yet made any friends.
By Timeline Tellerabout a year ago in Poets
The Key Between Stranger Realms - Day Two
On this ordinary morning, after gulping an ice-cold cup of energy, I spot a cautious stranger waiting to cross the street with his best friend: a short-haired dog with stripes on her coat and a gaping grin that could earn a pup-cup from the generous barista around the corner.
By Sam Eliza Greenabout a year ago in Poets









