L.L Walton
Bio
I am a published author, podcaster and blogger. I use my voice to read excerpts from my books or just gabbing on my podcast. I hope you enjoy reading my stories.
Stories (12/0)
Karma
"They smile in your face when all the while they want to take your place, Backstabbers." They say you are not on your way until you have haters. The cowards of the universe. Sometimes I have to laugh when a person decides to be deceitful. When trying to play me, you play yourself. I used to feel sorry for people who never reach their full potential but hate on the fact that you are reaching yours. But I have also come to terms with the fact that there are a lot of people faking their lives, and going with the misery flow, so they no longer get any compassion from me. They hate themselves. So, do not ever take it personally and wish them well.
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Humans
Adulting.
I will be the first to admit, it sucks to grow up. To be an adult. To have responsibilities. To have to listen to conversations that you have no interest in. Can someone please excuse me to my room, just this one time while Bob, the “bored” member, forecast our future? Can someone please put me on punishment from going to work, or even looking for work? I just want to exist in my room with my video games.
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Humans
Married. And Single.
I've been hearing a lot these days about married men who cheat. That’s not news to me, but there are some who apparently have been under a rock and have never heard of such a thing. Well, the story usually goes like this: The husband gets caught. Then the wife usually gets on social media claiming how the woman he cheated with is a hoe, slut bucket, and numerous other things. Her follower’s then cheers for the wife, because how the hell did she get cheated on? They bash the woman he cheated with and wonder how she could do such a thing. According to social media, you have a perfectly happy family and which you have declared that your husband is King, all for us to see and he cheated with a young, beautiful tart? Say it ain't so. I do not mean to make light of a situation that has the potential to change lives, create loss and make you reconsider ever getting married, however, let’s not pretend that cheating does not happen and many times the culprit is a married man.
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Humans
I made the Devil fall in Love
You might be thinking why would anyone want to make the devil fall in love? In this world of mass connections, you more than likely have had or is the devil in your life. There is no way around it. Just like angels, devils have their place in this realm. We just have to know how much power we give to it. On my quest to find love, I ran across the most handsome devil ever.
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Humans
The Angry Mama's Boy
Have you ever had a man that loved you, but hated his mother? Loved her because that is what you’re supposed to do but hated her because she was an image of a mother that he could not find. His father was not around, so he was left to decipher the feminine side of life through the lens of his toxic mother. She would ridicule him to make him feel less of a man unless she was using him in some way. God forbid if he gets a woman and she has no man. She will make him her makeshift husband. She will make it a point to discredit his woman and interfere in the relationship, whenever she can. This mother is only a problem if the son allows her to be. It is not your job to go to battle with her, because if you do, you might lose him. If he does not stand up for you to her, especially when she's wrong, then you are just a body in a relationship. An irritant to the mother and a bargaining chip for the son, you do not want to be that person.
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Humans
SoulMates
If you believe that within your whole entire lifetime you only get one soul mate, it is probably because that is all you required in this lifetime. However, within a lifetime, there are several versions of ourselves that are developed. Each version requiring a different version of self. We become different versions of ourselves through the experiences that we have. That is why the ugly guy in high school, suddenly becomes handsome after twenty-five years or you could have met your soulmate at twenty-five years old and but because you were not where you wanted to be in life, you did not recognize what was in front of you. Whatever the circumstance, time changes perception, and with all the growth that comes with human evolution, why not have more than one soulmate?
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Humans
The Angry Mama's Boy
Have you ever had a man that loved you, but hated his mother? Loved her because that is what you’re supposed to do but hated her because she was an image of a mother that he could not find. His father was not around, so he was left to decipher the feminine side of life through the lens of his toxic mother. She would ridicule him to make him feel less of a man unless she was using him in some way. God forbid if he gets a woman and she has no man. She will make him her makeshift husband. She will make it a point to discredit his woman and interfere in the relationship, whenever she can. This mother is only a problem if the son allows her to be. It is not your job to go to battle with her, because if you do, you might lose him. If he does not stand up for you to her, especially when she's wrong, then you are just a body in a relationship. An irritant to the mother and a bargaining chip for the son, you do not want to be that person.
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Viva
Why Am I Single?
Why are you single? I used to cringe when someone asked me that question. It used to make me feel like I needed to be in a relationship. It made me feel like there was something wrong with being single. Then I started to think, what is wrong with being single? My conclusion....absolutely nothing! The question that should be asked is, why do you care so much?
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Viva
Let Him Settle
I have been single for a few years. It has been a time of growth, maturity and realizing my true worth as a woman. I had the pleasure of being in love with and loved by a man who did nothing but show me that he loved me. So when I run across men who expect me to court and pursue them, they usually just get a blank stare, blocked or used for something.
By L.L Walton3 years ago in Humans