Annelise Lords
Bio
Annelise Lords writes short inspiring, motivating, thought provoking stories that target and heal the heart. She has added fashion designer to her name. Check out https: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtisticYouDesigns?
for my designs.
Stories (257/0)
Using Death To Fight Hatred
Millionaire George Stubbs, his wife, and their lawyer arrived early, sat in the courtroom waiting on the judge, along with the Coroner and the doctor who attends to his only son. Other relevant people and various newspaper representatives across the country were there too.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Humans
Losing Hope!
Joy Francis stood in the crowd in shock and agony, watching and waiting for the Paramedics to remove her only child and daughter, Hope’s body from the house she has owned for three years. The mortgage has twenty-seven more years to go before her dream house would become her own. Zion, her son and only child, and Joy’s only grandchild had thirteen more years before he could get a permit to drive. Fifteen more years before he would graduate from high school and enter college. He had eighteen more years before he would become an adult. Now, he will have to do all the above without a mother and a father. She got the call from Christine, Hope’s best friend from Elementary School. Living an hour away, Joy drove as if she was fleeing from Satan and arrived at her daughter’s house in half the time.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Criminal
Life's Test
Susan Colder has risen from a sales representative at the Beautiful Your beauty care empire to the Manager. Her journey of ten years has weathered many storms, hurricanes, and a few tornadoes. It was her love for beauty culture that gave her the strength to keep going. She has been robbed and cheated by family and friends who purchased her beauty products and promised to pay. Some would hide, others sold her hard-luck stories and some just refused to pay. Many times, she would go hungry as her salary had to go towards paying for delinquent customers. Still, she has won many sales representative of the month awards.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Motivation
The Balance
Victor Malcolm and Jeff Lindsay were contractors in competition. Malcolm Construction would get more jobs than Lindsay Construction because their bids were always the lowest. As the years go by, Victor would spend his money as if it came from a well. While Jeff would handle his finances as if he was experiencing a drought.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Families
Bad, But Real, Good, But Fake
Ann’s new case as a live-in caregiver to Margaret Holmes, an 83-year-old female was a challenge. She recycled caregivers and even her family were at odds with her. The salary was good, too good, so it must have pins, needles, and hidden pain. That prepared Ann for a crisis.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Humans