Cassandra Flores
Stories (4/0)
Like Father, Like Daughter
I know that a lot of kids out there think their dad is the best, I mean there’s a reason the phrases ‘Number One Dad’ or ‘World’s Greatest Dad’ have become the cornerstones of Father’s Day. I’ll happily admit that I’m no different than anyone else since my dad was always a source of fun and laughter. Somehow he always knew just what you needed to make you giggle, even through tears.
By Cassandra Flores2 years ago in Families
The Great Disappearance
There weren’t always dragons in the valley, so their arrival among the snow-capped peaks and in the valleys held tightly in their embrace, helped to plant the seed of what would then become the great kingdom of Dae’athem. The presence of these dragons brought a sense of reassurance and peace to the settlers of Dae’athem, and for many generations it was believed that the dragons were there to stay. As quickly as the large reptilian beasts had arrived, however, they just as swiftly disappeared.
By Cassandra Flores2 years ago in Fiction
Beneath the Bridge
I’m not entirely sure who I am writing this to, but I suppose it is to whoever finds this letter. I sincerely hope these words find you in a better world than the one I am in now, but if that isn’t the case and the world is still living in an endless state of fear, then I hope this can provide you with some sort of courage.
By Cassandra Flores3 years ago in Fiction
Creating: An Extension of the Heart
If there was one thing I was meant to do in this world, it would be to create. Since I was a child, creativity and the art of creative expression has been all around me. My mother was a seamstress, and since the moment I came into this world she has been crafting things for my sister and I -be it clothes for our dolls or halloween costumes for us or any other fashion piece that our heart desired.
By Cassandra Flores3 years ago in Families