Laura K Zielinski
Bio
Laura writes to understand and to capture delicate or impactful moments of her life. It may not be technical or flamboyant--someone out there might enjoy it or benefit from it besides myself.
Stories (4/0)
Tug of Love
I think am alone, until another comes. I say, "not yet". You say, "okay", but you push my limits, pulling a rope I hold in my hands slowly and gradually so you can pull me closer to you. I've not felt an attraction like this from someone--someone I don't feel the same about. I don't even realize I'm beginning to fall and starting to accept you until I have to take a step forward to forfend a face-plant. Something's, not right.
By Laura K Zielinskiabout a year ago in Poets
Tug of Love
I think am alone, until another comes. I say, "not yet". You say, "okay", but you push my limits, pulling a rope I hold in my hands slowly and gradually so you can pull me closer to you. I've not felt an attraction like this from someone--someone I don't feel the same about. I don't even realize I'm beginning to fall and starting to accept you until I have to take a step forward to forfend a face-plant. Something's, not right.
By Laura K Zielinskiabout a year ago in Confessions
"In the Country"
Even the countryside is petrifying for females. Stories of women being broken seem to be confined to the cities. They are not. The local news stations and channels should come take the 20-minute trip from the closest city terrain to where I live “in the country” as my owner’s friend, Miguel, would say. He is Guatemalan, but Los Angeles is what he has known most of his life. I’ve pick up a lot of information just laying around and being present.
By Laura K Zielinski3 years ago in Humans
Take the Pill
Do you ever wake with paresthesia? If it’s in the leg, and there’s an urgent urinary matter, you’re likely dreading the twenty hops and hobbles to the bathroom without all of you collapsing from the pressure—all the worse if you experience “pins and needles” as your leg nerves “awaken”.
By Laura K Zielinski3 years ago in Humans