Jasmin McCardell
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Stories (11/0)
Dragons Of Three
There weren’t always dragons in the valley. It was mankind’s greed, vengeance, and lust for glory that violently ravaged the land. Countries and kingdoms were being decimated from the face of the earth; completely erased from our history. humanity impelling itself with the jaws of extinction.
By Jasmin McCardell2 years ago in Fiction
Shield of the Lioness
You are your own; in flesh, and in spirit. The bounds of freedom have no limits as you can hunt carelessly in the savannah, and dance in the trenches of danger. Your fur kissed with the warmth of the sun that turns you gold all while you sleep to the soothing cradle of the wind. You. Are. Free. To exist, Lioness.
By Jasmin McCardell2 years ago in Confessions
The Fine China Must Never Crack
The sound of sirens blaring into the night sky, while multiple colors of burning orange, firetruck red, and blue police officer uniforms blur together in my tears. Two cars lay smashed to pieces in the ditch, as my lungs choke on engine smoke. My heartrate feels sporadic while my feet remain immovable in the middle of the two-lane road. There’s panicked screaming fading in the background, as my memory replays the chaos of what just ensued around us.
By Jasmin McCardell2 years ago in Confessions
Lady Tulayda's Swamp
John 1:5 “And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.” “Ten minute warning! Ten minute warning before we start loading up folks! Last chance to sterilize our toilets because you can’t go off the side of the boat!” The swamp tour guide announced.
By Jasmin McCardell2 years ago in Horror
Cousin Johnny
Handling a tragedy is never easy as a young child, for me it made me realize that everything would not always be wonderful and happy. Revealing, that “The power of imagination,” is not always that powerful. The made up world of a child’s mind is simply circled around blissful thinking. Being so young, children just assume that the real world is the same as their own, and nothing bad can come across their path. When it comes time for a child to actually experience a tragic incident for the first time, they are stunned, as they try to piece together what is going on around them.
By Jasmin McCardell3 years ago in Confessions
Brainfart
Oh look, another writer's block! great! let me go pull my hair out, pace back and fourth for hours, and keep creating fictional scenarios in my head that I ultimately do not use. Honestly, why am I overthinking this? Just... type out what's in your head Jazz- wow I should really consider getting my nails done- wait what?!
By Jasmin McCardell3 years ago in Confessions