Kayla K Prinsloo
Bio
Storytelling is a way for my autistic brain to make sense of the world around me. The flow of ideas from brain to pen and paper saved me. Here you will find a mix between philosophical essays about the cosmos and metaphysical dreamscapes.
Stories (2/0)
Things a Wife Loves
Admiring his new office and massage chair, Vick combs his whiskery mustache with his right hand while slipping his left in his pocket. He kept the desk from his old office because his wife gave it to him for their anniversary. Finishing the last meeting of the day, he decides to take it easy. It was only his first day back after everything. As he sits, he opens a drawer and throws the comb inside. He looks at his new name plaque, business card holder, and gold stapler. His wife also bought the gold stapler. A large calendar spans the rest of his desk; he always thought it was more organized to hand write your tasks.
By Kayla K Prinsloo3 years ago in Fiction
Sister Rabbits
I approached the cashier at Goodwill, basket full of stuffed animals. My basket included a set of sister rabbits, one with a yellow bow and one with a green one, Amber and Anna. A tiny turtle, a care bear with a lucky charm in the center of its belly and a pink dolphin. I didn’t know their names, I just knew I needed them. The cashier rolled her eyes when she saw me and let out an audible exhale.
By Kayla K Prinsloo3 years ago in Futurism