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Aiero Hanson
Stories (10/0)
I Can't Live the Lie
Dear Mom, For some time now, I've kept a bit of a secret from you. I'm not your perfect angel. I'm human and, as humans do, I've acted for myself. I know you want me to live a life that you've planned out for me, working a job at your company, doing things that you want me to do. It's time we had a talk about something pretty important.
By Aiero Hanson2 years ago in Confessions
An Ocean of Stars
Nothing was entertaining about Space Industries or the content they felt necessary to teach. A program in which individuals specialized in certain fields such as navigation, proper handling of hyper-driven equipment, and piloting, became a sort of galactic sailor out in the open, naked space that encompassed us, on the planet Ondaria. It was - if nothing else - ordinary. Watching Professor Mckulkin pace from one end of the classroom to the other was making me dizzy, although they strongly advise against motion sickness of any kind before enlisting.
By Aiero Hanson3 years ago in Fiction
When It All Made Sense
We're all to familiar with that question asked when you're younger, "What do you want to be when you're older?" Little me sitting in the backyard making mud pies with rose petal garnishes wanted to be a chef. That quickly changed to wanting to start a band when I heard the end credits song for the original Michael Bay Transformers movie. Drumming on those pots and pans made me realize, loud noise and headbangs weren't really my thing. Then you get on the computer for the first time at the school library and think, "What makes this tick?", so you start getting into computers.
By Aiero Hanson3 years ago in Pride
A Siren's Call
I've always had a connection to the water, so to speak. As soon as I was 6 years old, I was swimming in open water, at 8 I was diving, and by 10 I was able to hold my breath for 3 minutes. Once I reached high school, I did what any kid with a love of water did..joined the swim team.
By Aiero Hanson3 years ago in Fiction