Adrianne Kirksey
Bio
"TURN YOUR PAIN INTO PAPER"
I am just a young grandmother with an old soul.
My goal is to create generational wealth for my family by doing something I love!
Victor's Daughter- AK
"The Writer of all Wrongs"
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Stories (124/0)
The Abandoned
"The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night a candle burned in the window." It had been over ten years since they had been there. The first thing Chelsea did was walk over to the dust filled mantle and lit a single white candle and placed it in the window. Shortly after staring at the flame, she lit a cigarette.
By Adrianne Kirksey2 years ago in Fiction
Muddy Waters
Faith loathed going to the lake with her three sorority sisters. It had been nearly two years already. She didn't mind paying her respects to the dead; taking the time, to pay homage. But, her sorority sisters treated it all like it was a celebration; someone had died for pete's sake.
By Adrianne Kirksey3 years ago in Fiction
The Monster Bash: It's my party and I'll Jam like I want to! (Ultimate Halloween Playlist)
Before I begin, it's important to mention that my birthday is the day before Halloween. It is also important to mention, that I absolutely love the "Horror" genre, and believe Halloween songs should actually be included in the selection of songs chosen for a Halloween party.
By Adrianne Kirksey3 years ago in Beat
For Chico, with love.
I regret deeply, that I have no pictures I could upload of Chico. He looks just like the dog, seen in the photo, above. An uncanny resemblance; more loyal, than any man has been to me, in my lifetime. I have always had a soft spot for dogs. My first: a German Shepard puppy we called "Hutch". I'll never forget his coat: straight, brown, and shiny. I'm 41 years old, and I still have long term memories of him. We were good friends. He, was my first friend.
By Adrianne Kirksey3 years ago in Petlife
Beneath the Pear Tree
Penelope Washington had never distinguished or reckoned what true love really felt like until the summer of 1995. She would be turning 16 in June. Her grandparents Ulysses and Ethel Washington always kept her during the summers. Penelope's parents had moved away from this country town, but they always sent Penelope back to visit.
By Adrianne Kirksey3 years ago in Fiction