Jessica C.
Bio
I've always enjoyed creating, whether it be art or stories. I've enjoyed creating art from a young age and have worked in a variety of schools. I adore anime & cats. Over the summer we adopted baby Tsuki/Tsukihime, my moon princess kitten.
Stories (62/0)
Setting Sail to A Brighter Future
She’d been eager for the trip. The prospect of travel had always been alluring. Paired with voyaging with her partner had made the idea irresistible. Heart racing in utter joy, she had jumped blindly at the chance without any second thoughts. Angela packed her bags, no hesitation, and eagerly awaited the fateful day.
By Jessica C.2 years ago in Fiction
Odd Obsession
Kids crack me up, and the kiddos in before care are no exception. They're full of imagination and are the embodiment of the unexpected. The before care children have a strange obsession and constantly embark on the quest to create a girlfriend for my coworker. This has been an ongoing process the entire school year.
By Jessica C.2 years ago in Humans
Returning with a Vengeance
It was the first day after the end of spring break, and Sofia was excited to be back. While waking up early had been a bit of a struggle, she was eager to see her friends again. She had so much to share, and she could barely wait; Sofia was bursting with anticipation and could hardly contain herself.
By Jessica C.2 years ago in Fiction
California Heist
Trinity rounded up the children in before care, instigating a makeshift karate class. Directing everyone through the different poses, she demonstrated what she learned in her class so the others could follow along. She took her role as instructor very seriously, commanding respect and obedience. Distracted by the next move, she didn’t notice as her younger sister, Tamara, and Adrianna stealthily crept away from the group.
By Jessica C.2 years ago in Fiction
Clinging to Old Leaves
As most people know, life is full of a cycle of seasons: spring to summer, summer to fall, fall to winter, and winter back to spring again. Each year we experience this cycle. Life consisting of this cycle is a no-brainer, right? Of course, it is. We see it happen year after year. It’s old news, and we expect it to happen.
By Jessica C.2 years ago in Humans
Leprechaun Party
Hearing noisy rummaging in the supply cabinet, Serena decided to investigate. As she approached, she cocked her head to the side, curious at the sight before her. Tamara emerged from storage with arms overflowing. It was an unusual assortment. Several boxes of food coloring, a couple canisters of shaving cream, a box of baking soda, a container of saline solution, cups, tins, and a massive container of glue were haphazardly clutched in a struggle of an embrace. Serena couldn’t fathom what Tamara intended to do with it all.
By Jessica C.2 years ago in Fiction
A Snow Day Means A Play Day
Adrianna drudged through the doors, slowly dragging her feet as if that would prevent the inevitable. She heaved a massive sigh, reluctant to return, but knowing there was no real way to delay it. Dropping her backpack into one of the baskets lining the wall, she plopped down onto the bench of the cafeteria table.
By Jessica C.2 years ago in Fiction