Jayde Shertz
Bio
I'm 27 in human years but 10,000 in suffering, which is universal and transcendant. Doing my best and assuming whatever it is I'm perceiving is...Probably normal.
Stories (3/0)
We Didn't Know
You begin to ponder how close to sanity you ever actually were once you've been floating in a tin can through the endless void long enough. The vast, inhospitible darkness looks so empty but is in reality full of worlds, stars, and black holes that, if it's quiet and you're close enough, you can hear screaming.
By Jayde Shertz2 years ago in Fiction
Beating Hearts are not so Silent
The embers reminded me of the fireflies who would come to kiss our hands and cheeks the way they danced on the gentle Wind, who laid Her hands over the Mountains to mourn. She had tried to calm the Flames from the explosions and crashes, but the Flames were consumed with frenzy. The Wind could see the terror in the Flames as He took the Wind's strength against either of Their Wills. The rubble shifted around me as I held my ears and screamed with the Wind.
By Jayde Shertz3 years ago in Fiction