Greer Collins
Bio
Newbie to writing, yet enjoying every minute of it.
Stories (36/0)
NO MORE GUMBO PLEASE!
From the early age of seven, Little Subby was a hustler. He would spend weekends during the school year and summer break, doing something none of the neighborhood children ever considered doing. Around 6:00 a.m., he would go hunting with his father's brothers. Little Subby learned how to use a slingshot to catch squirrels and rabbits one day. Then how to use a net for catching frogs and turtles the next day. Little Subby also began his love for fishing at eight years old. Little Subby enjoyed living in Louisiana with his family because there was never a dull moment. Every day he experienced a different adventure and learned something new that remained priceless in his memories. Little Subby even knew how to dig for crawfish in the ditches.
By Greer Collins2 years ago in Fiction
Something
Mom, please don't leave me here in the country with Dad. I want to go live in the city with you. Sweetheart, I can't take you now because you are about to start your last year in high school. I will be back for your graduation ceremony in nine months. You are welcome to come live with me at that time.
By Greer Collins3 years ago in Families
Barnyard Antics
When Noah was ten years old, his parents got a divorce. Unfortunately, Noah's mother moved to Colorado, and his father moved to Canada. Noah's parents left him in Louisiana with his paternal grandmother. His grandmother lived on a farm filled with all kinds of animals. The first day Noah was too upset to leave his new room. He stared at the ceiling and tried to listen to his favorite music on his cell phone, but there was no internet connection in the house. Noah started walking all over the farm, holding up his cell phone, trying to get a signal. Finally, he found a weak signal inside his grandmother's barn.
By Greer Collins3 years ago in Fiction