Corinne Del Cid
Stories (31/0)
Oblivion
Staring off until oblivion feels like an eternity moving at the full speed nothing can stop this incredible journey. Boundless and endless so many words and emotions convulsing within the body. Remember the Disney movie “Inside Out” just to give you a visual of just what I am describing, oh sweet oblivion, a splendid trip taking a rise to a dark black hole a sea of dreams. Does it frighten or excite you? That is the number one question. Do you take the leap or stay in the normalcy of comfort. The imagination of the mind is so fascinating the expansion of the world's endless possibilities.
By Corinne Del Cid2 months ago in Poets
Glistening in the eyes of the beholder
Glistening in the eyes of the beholder trifling antiquitistic sought out to be upheld beyond the reaches of the souls of all that dwell here undeniably calamity raw uncut truth be told, bare not for you are more than what meets the eye. Palatable to the furthest reaches of time and space.
By Corinne Del Cid2 months ago in Poets
Guardian
Guardian From the depths of my soul beyond the reaches of humanity time and space do I reflect through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear not for there are more mischievous things out there which are not of my understanding. I feel a heart of stone crushing crumbling to my last breath. Evil lurks to creep in undoubtedly undeniably diabolic.
By Corinne Del Cid2 months ago in Poets
Darkness my Old Friend
When darkness comes upon you, you feel as though you cannot get out and there is no light at the end of the tunnel, you gain anxiety, fear, panic and frustration. Where do you go from here? End it or stand up and fight and do something about it.
By Corinne Del Cid2 months ago in Motivation
Somethings in the Water
This story takes place within the nightmares of a little girl named Roxana who had a gift of visions. Whenever she would fall asleep she would always see the same little boy drowning in a river, she did not know where or why every night she would have the same dream. Night after night, her parents have done all they can do to take away this dream but no matter what Roxana would still have the same nightmare. Until one day on her birthday her parents took her to a small town restaurant and on that actual day she met the same boy, who had just moved to town with his parents their fathers worked at the same place and when she shook his hand, she could see him drowning. Her face turned pale white and she froze in place, her parents began to panic. They rushed her home and tried to get her out of her frozen state. They prayed over her and tried to wake her but nothing worked it felt to them an eternity had passed,what she saw in her dream was: One day after school she walked home with the boy. His name is Anton, and they became fast friends. They walked along a nearby river Anton was very daring; he would joke around a lot and on this particular day he went a bit too far. He wanted to show Roxana how brave he was by jumping into the river. Roxana told him repeatedly not to but he would not listen. When he jumped in he was not coming back up it took him awhile Roxana was thinking about running to get help but suddenly he jumped up out of the water. Something pulled him back in, Roxana hurried to him and tried to pull him back up but it was of no use he drowned, Roxana saw everything because her head was the only thing in the water. When she was looking towards Anton she saw behind him a pair of evil red eyes staring back at her, it grabbed him and swam so fast away, then when she finally woke up. She seemed different. Her voice was different, her hair was longer and she was taller, she turned to her parents and they both had aged. She jumped out of bed and fell over because she was in the bed for so long her whole body was weak and limp. She was in a state of shock, her parents and Anton were by her side. She could not figure out what had happened because before she passed out she was age 10 and now it seemed she was 10 years older. Roxana put herself back into a comatose state and when she woke again she was 10 again. For some reason she had a gift of not only seeing visions but she can tap into different stages of her life as well. But why was Anton so near her for all of these stages? Was it the river could that have been the culprit for all of this? You decide.
By Corinne Del Cid7 months ago in Fiction
Savior
His story starts from the beginning of time. His name is “Immanuel” some of you may know whom I speak some of you may not but once I am done with telling you his story I hope it can open your eyes just as it did mine. There are many tales written for you to read but I will share with you from my point of view to my very best description as I understand it. From every darkness there is light. Let us just say he is that very light. Our very own savior he values each and every one of our lives no matter who we are, what we have done, our judge of character he sees past all of that.
By Corinne Del Cid7 months ago in Humans
2nd Tale of Tavros
The Journey Ahead As the whole Pequeno Village all crowded around Tavros & Zuteous wishing them a safe journey and saying Goodbye! The new found friends begin their quest. Tavros asks Zuteous where he has been the whole time while they met 3 days ago when Tavros 1st arrived. Zuteous refreshed Tavros’ memory and said that he turned into a raging bull and he chased after Zuteous, Tavros wasn’t very happy that Zuteous witnessed his curse, Zuteous dearly learned that Tavros was unaware of what happened when he transforms at night.
By Corinne Del Cid8 months ago in Fiction
We Truly Care
I love my job because we truly care I mean in the medical field sector of caring for people the whole purpose in the field is to save lives that is gratifying enough but how about going a step further I myself am in admissions I do not exactly engage in the physical hands on part of caring for a patient, in my line of work I am the 1st face the patient sees unless if they are brought in as an emergency where their condition is life threatening.
By Corinne Del Cid8 months ago in Humans
Forbidden Nashinoki
Once upon a time there lived a beautiful huge pear tree named “Nashinoki” that sat in the middle of the forbidden forest where no outsider could ever set foot here for it was forbidden, even if anyone tried to enter they would be struck by lightning for not following this one rule in this land. This very tree was the only home to thousands of birds and fairies, in return they took care of the tree and it of them. They defended it, loved it, prayed to it and believed in it.
By Corinne Del Cid9 months ago in Fiction