Andrew Geist
Bio
Hello my name is... Andrew! I didn't know for many years that I actually enjoy writing. But I do, and am enjoying my experience. I presently am attempting to improve my writing skills and storytelling here on vocal. I am available to write!
Stories (6/0)
Forgiveness in War
Kyle climbed out of his old mustang wearing the Minnesota Twinkies hat Joshua had given him on his birthday in the diner where he work, he looked down towards the stadium to see where his friend was at that moment. He remembered seeing Steven Kingsley driving up and talking to Joshua as his friend got into his own car. He had not heard what the two were talking about but he remembered it had made Joshua very upset when he came to the celebration of his birthday a week ago. The war in Europe had worsen and reports were coming that this terrorist group was much more larger than the intelligence had first claimed Kyle remembered reading in the local newspaper that morning. He glanced across the parking lot again and saw Joshua coming up towards him as groups of football fans congratulated him. “Josh was always a hero in the hearts of the people in town.” Kyle thought to himself with a sigh he added, “I’m so fortunate to have him as friend, I only hope that I can impact his life and help him change and give his heart to Christ.”
By Andrew Geist11 months ago in Fiction
Forgiveness in War
“RING” Came the sound of the school bell from the top of the gym; it was that bell that let everyone know it was time to go home. Kyle Jones had heard that same bell for nine years. Kyle now just turning nineteen having all the features of a handsome, sandy haired blue eye young man as he turned down the hallway towards the front door and the parking lot where his beat grey mustang sit there. “Night under the stars” Proclaimed the school posters, advertising the senior prom that he had seen all over school, it was his senior year at Kaimer High school named after the man who established the first school in the town. He sighed and tried to keep his pace up against the on coming traffic as each student freshman or senior was trying to get out of their in a hurry. “Finally” He thought as he reached out and grabbed the bar to the parking lot exit. He opened the door and took a deep breath of the cold November air. As he headed to his car he looked over towards the football feild, where his best friend was finishing practice.
By Andrew Geist11 months ago in Fiction
Forgiveness in War
Three days after Joshua had come over to his house Kyle woke up on that beautiful Monday morning to the sun streaming in through his window. The sun danced on all his little action figures and made their defined feature glimmer brightly. His smile faded as he began to really wake up all over realizing it was Monday and it was time for him to go to school. “Ugh!” he groaned as he heard his mother coming up the stairs to his room to wake him up and then get his sister ready for school.
By Andrew Geist11 months ago in Fiction
Forgiveness In War
Richard Jones stepped through the door of his home to the smell of his wife’s original recipe of cheese potatoes. He set his brief case holding all his work from the office at the small business he worked at. While taking in all the other aromas he could as well as at the same time forget all the stress of work as the pitter-patter of his children’s feet approached from upstairs. “Daddy!” screamed his little girl.
By Andrew Geist11 months ago in Fiction