Jessica A. Fox
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She's a Shark
The story begins on the docks of the beautiful Atlantic. A shark attack occurred for the first time in 20 years. By the time the coast guards could get involved, the head and torso of the young man only remained. One of the two coast guards jumped in the water to remove the remains. As the guard got ready to enter the boat, a shark was approaching quickly. The guard on the boat instantly shot the shark with an arrow. The shark was no longer moving, and his fin began to disappear into the water. As the guard in the water goes back on the boat, he says, “Oh boy, we better fish that shark out and get those headache pills ready, you know Mary going to have something to say.” The other guard laughs and replies, “Nets already ready, don’t need to say her name twice. We had no choice. She cannot say anything.” Once the shark was on board, they headed to shore, where Mary was already waiting.
By Jessica A. Foxabout a year ago in Earth
Drontology Box
‘DING DONG,’ The lady opens the door to a drone, dropping off a box. As the drown gets ready to fly away the lady says “UMMMMmmm” and clears her voice; “Dear drone, why the delivery and who do you work for and the who, why, where, and how. I am on video right, question one, question two is this box safe, question three, will ink splatter go all over me; my cousins are mad at me, I bet it’s one of you girls.” The drone replies “she talks, this is rare. The box includes a surprise to test your level of trust. At this point we have contact so we're skipping a step.” The lady laughs and replies “with some red light, green light, ill pass.” The drone said, get someone in your home to report you, you can get an all-paid trip along with other things if you’re able to put your trust in the package. Normally people don’t answer and return the package, you’ve luckily caught me. Will you participate?” “You had me on paid vacation, now tell me can my son do the work for his social media?” The drone laughs in a robot tone, “have to get out of character, of course.” The lady calls her son, and he is hyped. However, they let him know, things included activities outside his home. He agreed. Once he opens the box, a lot of confetti came flying out. The lady watched the drone with the answer stare, while the daughter recording starts laughing. The son shakes it off and says “ let's read the letter.
By Jessica A. Foxabout a year ago in Families
The travelling portal
The story begins before the time of believing the trilogy of one’s life; This is the story of Sarah. Sarah is a well-known girl who tends to stick to herself. Growing up, she experienced a lot of supernatural situations that she would later question. A young male would come and talk to her at night, and on some occasions, they would fight. On some occasions, she would wake up with bruises similar to the locations of the things she would dream about. Now, as a reader, you must be thinking, why bring up the fact she is a well-known introvert? Because this well-known introvert is also well known to not shy away when the light needs to be brought to a bad situation. She has gotten in many fights, and many of those fights have nothing to do with her (something to note for further understanding in the story); She is called the political woman without the political background. Meaning she stands for herself and what she believes in. Most importantly, she is stuck in a loop now of the present and the future. CONFUSED? Let’s go back to that little boy who would tell Sarah stories; sometimes, they would come true. As she got older, she was known to have a bad temper, and stories have been told that she got in trouble defending the underdog in most situations. But something important to note is that even in defending the underdog, you can be perceived as the instigator, or people will portray that image of you because you’re not “minding your own business,” as they would say. But regarding size, Sarah doesn’t care about who’s business it is, fairness in all games. Due to this situation, Sarah has created many enemies, and many of those enemies can never say the problem is with her; the problem is that they cannot get away with causing problems or trouble around her. Now, if this person were me as a writer, I could place myself into this story; some readers would say she is boasting. But, if it helps you read the story, believe in your belief; keep reading.
By Jessica A. Fox2 years ago in Fiction
"Compliment Versus Disrespect"
Dear Journal, Confidence, confidence, confidence, it’s something one must have; loving off any compliment towards mine, No praise bad, but I take that back, compliment mine but no harassment attached, accepted when it comes to mine. Call her beautiful, call her fine, say she got nice legs, I know, and they mine. But now talking breast is out of line. Okay, they big but don’t speak wanting to juggle them; they mine, compliment gone, my boy, you coming off wrong. Saying some don’t get the flow—the flow of a compliment versus a disrespect. I mean, you can say you’d wife her, I would and did it too. I’ll accept that as a compliment because it’s more than true. But saying you’d rape my girl again is a negative example; first off, come correct is something I got to say because I’m about to mantle, shake you up, get handled. Talking about it’s a joke, but the thought came through.
By Jessica A. Fox2 years ago in Humans
"Technology the new bully?
Bullies are bullies, bullies we always had. But now comes social media, and it's gotten really bad. I remember the days; most bullies were found in school. Now bullies have the technology to broaden outside of school. Bullies are freer, I say it today. Even celebrities are downing the people that look up to them hey. Hey, hey, hey, we need some Fat Albert Today. Because it is more than celebrities, most shows sometimes enforce the bad. I mean, at least pull some Tyler Perry and then add. Add what you might say? Add a reason for the negative share. If you are going to down someone, at least make it known it's bad out there. Bad out there in like what Tyler once said. It's not what they say; it's what you answer too, get it in your head. I'm not here to preach, but I am here to talk—freedom of speech on all that I got. But freedom of speech has gone a little far. Tell me why it's okay to belittle, chasing many to a bar. If not a bar, look at our youth gunning down schools; it got far. Not saying the actions are correct but do we study why they got that far? People can look my way and say, you're being judgmental today. But my judgment is based upon the wrong actions I faced today. Actions that I've encountered, and yes, I've blown up too. Time to come back to why would a youth gun down a school? Not cool. Not remarkable, but if we see most of the youths were bullied G. What can one do when coping is no longer something they can do aye? Aye, cause it genuinely hurts, parents need to pay more attention. I just bought something that said it's right for me to use someone, did I mention? Dam, that's right, technologies are no good for me man. Tell me, why would I not listen to a celebrity? I mean, I won't listen because I have the willpower. But what about the youths who have no way to devour? Devour all the bad, and realize the story that they say? Say okay, most of it is terrible, but it's a reality. So back to the bullying, I am not saying it's cool. But what do you do when the one you look up to advertises that being a bully is cool. I mean, they don't get to say it; it's all about their actions. Some people find joy in belittling and then looking at their actions. But then again, it could be a star misunderstood? Like I've come out and said stuff that could have been misunderstood. But that is a mistake one can easily correct. But what about those that continue after they realize their threat? See, I can give an example, more than once, I lost my cool. Did my lives on only me or talk to my phone's video to avoid an action uncool.
By Jessica A. Fox2 years ago in FYI
"Spam for Shortage"
The story begins in the air cadet's gym of a small city. The daughter of a powerful air medical delivery man has always dreamed of his child serving in the war, and little did they know a different type of war was about to happen. The young lady's name is Jenna; she is 16 years old and is about to receive her pivots license for free from the cadets, as she pledged to remain in the forces. She trains hard and puts in long hours. She quickly becomes the leader of her group and has been honored with many colors; Upon arrival to the forces, she was given a number and told to remember it for her entire stay because, at this point, they're all numbers (6320). Jenna grew confused and asked what that meant. The male sergeant with a blank face said, "stand in line," and walked away. The groups are all divided, and they're all informed they'll fly to different countries worldwide as they're experiencing a severe shortage in the food industry. Crops are not growing the same because of pollution, and the animal population has decreased drastically because of the human population hunting for food and entertainment.
By Jessica A. Fox2 years ago in Fiction
A.A Reunion
The story starts in a small reception hall filled with different individuals of all cultures and gender; essential to mention because many have formed groups within the crowd and respond differently to the information provided due to the culture’s overall belief system. Many of the women keep away from the men because most in the crowd are victims of rape. However, two people are about to change the overall dynamics. In the front of the room is a former AA member Sarah who has been sober for two years and had her first glass of wine three days ago at a reunion. In her terms, the young lady’s family castrated her, saying she would never change; heartbroken, she was getting ready to relapse but instead remained outside the liquor store and eventually returned home. She shares with the group and adds she felt saddened that she could not share this enormous breakthrough with her family and friends because of the glass of wine. The crowd cheered for her, and some even came to provide her with a hug. Sarah begins to cry and says thank you. The coordinator of the program smiles and says, “I believe you have something to share for us?” Sarah wipes her tears and says, “yes, I wrote a poem called the past is only part of me. I used the poetry to help me overcome my emotions and felt this would be something the group could benefit from hearing and possibly applying themselves in their recoveries.” The crowd starts to cheer, and someone in the crowd says, “get it, girl.” Sarah takes the mic and begins to pace in the front of the room and says, after taking a deep breath:
By Jessica A. Fox2 years ago in Confessions
"Demise to a bully lies into Suicide"
He had everything, and she had little to nothing; not the most beautiful girl, but he made her feel like something. He remembers little to no money, and she was the only one to acknowledge him before he had all that. Fatty, the fat man, is what they would say, but what happens to fat man when he got money, aye? He went ghost as many did to him; built himself up worldwide, so let’s attack him. He became a king; he made it happen big. She was his queen, always left her feeling supreme. He loved her in a $20 dress, as he did in the most expensive; it’s blessed. He remembers every day, each time she would say, you can have better my bae. But better towards what? A girl who did not want him when his pockets weren’t the size of his butt. Said he respects her and her goals to step it up; ready to pay for her business, and she refused; what’s up? He wanted her, unconditional love, all true, nothing above. He tried to ring her, but she didn’t bite, she felt it was early, so they started to fight, hurt right, hurt right? Because it was her, to him it didn’t feel right. Promised on all he had, he loved her, said nothing more beautiful than someone who doesn’t want his money; nothing and no one like her. But what happens when the money becomes his way to impress?
By Jessica A. Fox2 years ago in Education
"We can do it"
The story begins in the small city of Bling; Bling has a population of 5,000 people, and it is miles away from the capital. Many in the town refer to this country as the hunger games; no one in the city of Bling can enter the capital if they do not have the financials or the ability to assist the wealthy in their gains. Jonicia's mom Jenna dreamed of going to the capital since she was a child. It becomes a reality with her child's birth and successful life cycle, regardless of the relationship between both parents. What are life cycles, you must be asking? It is the nine stages taken towards living within the norms of society: this tool allows professionals to explore the successful integration of their clientele. The life cycle is essential to share, as it highlights how one can derail but return to the tracks when willpower is present.
By Jessica A. Fox2 years ago in Families