
Caitlin Booker
Hi, I'm a young writing trying out differnt writing styles. But I think I have a knack for writing trauma stories.
Not your First Love
Like almost every female teenager, most women meet a guy at some point in their teenage years that they believe is “the one”. If you’re lucky, then that guy might be the one. First date, first boyfriend, first love, then comes marriage and you might even end up pushing a baby carriage. But the truth is, it does NOT happen like that for most women.
Caitlin BookerPublished 2 months ago in HumansI won't let you do that. I love you,
It’s something about the irony of Life. Life has a way of spitting back an image that you once were on someone you’ll soon love.
Caitlin BookerPublished 2 months ago in Poets2 Money-Making Ideologies That You Probably Don't Know
There’s a formula that I’ve learned in my search for the reason why the rich are rich, how they stay rich, and how they build wealth then pass on that generational wealth. I’ll be referring to this class of wealth as the 1% as I explore the teachings of "Rich Dad, Poor Dad".
Caitlin BookerPublished 2 months ago in TraderBattle Buddy
First of all, if you’re not in the Army or familiar with the term battle buddy, this is what it is defined as: A battle buddy is a partner assigned to a soldier in the United States Army. Each battle buddy is expected to assist his or her partner both in and out of combat. The concept of battle buddies is introduced to each service member upon arrival to Basic Training. Life as an individual disappears in the most uncomfortable, comforting way.
Caitlin BookerPublished 2 months ago in ServeThe Life
Melissa drove home from college with a degree in computer engineering in her small Toyota Camry that she saved for since the start of her college years. She was dreading going back home knowing what was waiting for her when she saw her mother again. She was an entirely different person than who she was when she left. She made sure she was accepted into a college as far away from home as possible to get away from the toxicity of her divorced parents’ relationship. It seemed like all they knew was how to get her hopes up then hurt her or push her away. It was like she was choosing the lesser evil when it came to picking where to return home to.
Caitlin BookerPublished 2 months ago in Families