Alexandria Stanwyck
Bio
My inner child screams joyfully as I fall back in love with writing.
I am on social media! (Discord, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.)
instead of therapy poetry and lyrics collection is available on Amazon.
Stories (133/0)
It's Okay To Be Vulnerable
“Girl, I will be there in 20 minutes.” “So I should expect you in an hour?” Melodic laughter filtered from the phone sitting on the vanity while Winter aggressively brushed highlights on her cheekbones. She had made plans today to meet up with her bestie, Zaida, to take care of some pre-vacation shopping.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Fiction
Seven Months and Seven Hours
I hike higher and higher, determined to reach the top of the crag. Sweat is pouring off me like a gentle rain, and my body screams for a break. “You’re almost there, Prairie.” With the internalized pep talk, I feel my second wind kick in at full force. I take the last steps in exaggerated strides, reaching the top quickly. Finally, I get to see the view from way up here. Before I can enjoy the view, I spot movement in the clearing below. My heart starts racing as I squint my eyes, trying to make out the shadow I see there.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Fiction
What A Not-So-Lovely Buffet
I will never understand what possesses humans to the point of owning animals as pets, especially fish. It sounds pretty ironic coming from me, seeing I am a pet cat, but let’s get one thing straight. I own the humans, not the other way around. That is beside the point.
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Fiction
Stella: Seal Agent
3 p.m. EST, Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta, GA Dr. Marino’s evil cackle fills the air as they point a gun at the prone female. “You have failed agents! Now, I will be able to take credit for the All-Animal Translator but also alter it so I can control any animal! I will be powerful!”
By Alexandria Stanwyckabout a year ago in Fiction
Foster Failure
*The dog in this narrative will be called "Kraken" for comedic anonymity. This story is about a girl who always thought she would make a fabulous canine foster until a chance fell on her lap, and she learned that wasn’t the case. First, some backstory. (It’s a lot, but just hang with me.)
By Alexandria Stanwyck2 years ago in Petlife