Kathy Lou Waskett
Bio
I have written “The Little Star and other bedtime stories,” Flop Flop and the Amazing Crew,” “A Pirates Tale,” “Toxic Love,” and “What’s in a Name?” My site is kathygilman.com and my poems, stories and quotes are on teddybearhugskathylou.
Stories (4/0)
A Pirate’s Tale by Kathy Lou Gilman
A Pirate's Story By Kathy Lou Gilman This story is about a man named John McGee that sailed the seven seas on a pirate’s ship under the scoundrel Captain Smith. He was offered a chance to find treasure on a deserted island but found more than treasure. There was an illusionist that helped him to conquer his greatest fears and kill the captain. The crew made him the new captain and he advised the crewmates that they needed to conquer their fears by going into the cave. The illusionist advised Captain McGee that when he left the island that he would not remember where it was. McGee left and found himself in the Royal Navy and with the remembrance of the pirate ship and adventures on the island. The illusionist visited McGee, his wife, and grandchildren and offered to let them come to the island to be saved from the upcoming economic collapse. Towards the end, McGee has to decide if he wants to believe the illusionist and go to the island or to stay where he is and not be able to take care of his family.
By Kathy Lou Waskett3 years ago in Fiction
A Pirate’s Tale by Kathy Lou
A Pirate's Story By Kathy Lou Gilman This story is about a man named John McGee that sailed the seven seas on a pirate’s ship under the scoundrel Captain Smith. He was offered a chance to find treasure on a deserted island but found more than treasure. There was an illusionist that helped him to conquer his greatest fears and kill the captain. The crew made him the new captain and he advised the crewmates that they needed to conquer their fears by going into the cave. The illusionist advised Captain McGee that when he left the island that he would not remember where it was. McGee left and found himself in the Royal Navy and with the remembrance of the pirate ship and adventures on the island. The illusionist visited McGee, his wife, and grandchildren and offered to let them come to the island to be saved from the upcoming economic collapse. Towards the end, McGee has to decide if he wants to believe the illusionist and go to the island or to stay where he is and not be able to take care of his family.
By Kathy Lou Waskett3 years ago in Futurism