Indie Warren
Bio
(They/she)
A small human being who loves cats and enjoys writing fiction for other humans.
Stories (8/0)
Your Little Girl...
Hey mum... I’ve never told you this. I know that I still could. It’s not like I don’t have your number, or like I can’t just walk 20 minutes down the road and knock on your door. It’s not like you’d be mad. It’s not like you wouldn’t still give me a hug before I turned to leave.
By Indie Warren2 years ago in Pride
Living Without Love - Being Aroace
Whether we realise it or not, the world we live in pushes romance on us at every opportunity. Fairy tales are often centred around someone finding their 'one true love', partners are often referred to as someone's 'better' half or parts, apparently around 60% of songs are love songs (though different sources suggested different amounts) and anyone without a partner (especially if they are older) is usually depicted as sad and lonely or wishing that they did have one.
By Indie Warren3 years ago in Pride
The Trail of Marigolds
There was a proud little house that sat at the edge of the forest, walls made of wood and covered in lilac Wisteria, the door a beautiful purple and the garden covered in a rainbow flowers; red roses, orange lilies, yellow buttercups, green carnations, bluebells and, of course, the purple wisteria.
By Indie Warren3 years ago in Fiction
Not So Easy
Looming over, seemingly everything, the bright, brooding moon sat comfortably in the sky. The light grey clouds couldn’t block its oppressive glare on the long ago abandoned rural town... on the forgotten graveyard. A bone chilling silence consumed everything, eerily holding back any noise. Instead you could practically hear the panic, the tension so thick it could be cut with a knife, the deafening lack of any noise that could be registered by the human ear. The sun had long since left behind the town, abandoning it into a dim, starless existence. What could have elapsed into a pleasant setting was now a fearful place riddled with shadows and emptiness...
By Indie Warren3 years ago in Fiction