Celestia Morelle
Bio
When I write, I connect with a part of me that otherwise doesn’t exist. She’s a flame that I spend hundreds of thousands of words trying to grasp. I hope you feel her too when you’re reading. I turn the sirens voice into art, for she is me.
Stories (34/0)
Humanity's Final Round
Lyra POV Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. For thousands of years, humans were safe on Earth. It was a rich, vast, bountiful planet filled with people of all walks of life. Humanity had achieved peace, finally on the up and end when it came to harmonizing as a species. We cultivated the lands, worked together, and for once pollution was on the decline, the greenery starting to engross the world in a more beautiful light.
By Celestia Morelle2 years ago in Fiction
Circles
Some people live their lives in circles. Sometimes kids watch their dads do terrible things, take terrible substances, and drink terrible things. They make vows, ‘I’ll never be that way.’ Or promises. ‘I swear that will never be me.’ Although some see bad things and take them as normal. They continue it because it’s all they know. However, some go back and forth. Life isn’t easy.
By Celestia Morelle2 years ago in Families
Black Dragon
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. Once there were mermaids, fairies, and mythical creatures aplenty that continuously blessed the lands and kept humans protected from harm. It never occurred to them that the peace they coveted could crumble so easily.
By Celestia Morelle2 years ago in Fiction
Power in Words
There is power in words. I’m sure someone has heard the phrase before, or at least something similar. Despite growing up hearing ‘sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me’ I’ve come to learn this statement is a blatant lie. So it goes to show that a book, made up of thousands or hundreds of thousands of words, holds more power than people assume. Most people make New Year resolutions to sleep better or work out more, or maybe bolster their savings. I signed up for volunteer work.
By Celestia Morelle2 years ago in Humans