Lisa Laflamme
Stories (3/0)
The book that saved my life
"What’s this?" Sharon asked as she bent down to grab a small black notebook. “I wonder if someone lost their “little black book”, I answered back. I giggled and jibed “maybe it will come in handy”. Sharon was 36 and attractive in a down to earth kind of way, her reddish brown hair was offset by her perfect white complexion and green eyes. And she had the confidence resulting from one who didn’t have any troubles in the dating world. To be honest, she preferred being single and wasn’t really interested in anyone in particular. “Ha”, Sharon laughed as she opened the book, “it’s empty”. “What?, that’s weird” I said as I peered over her shoulder. “Here”, she offered the book to me, “I know you love your notebooks. “Awe, thanks”. This will come in handy when I fill up the other ones” I laughed. I did love notebooks and had a good collection at home.
By Lisa Laflamme3 years ago in Humans
How Did I Die?
I am not sure how you’re reading this given that I’m dead, but here you are, and here I am. I guess I have to start at the beginning. I mean not my life story, it’s really not that interesting, but the crazy part. Things started getting strange a few months back, or at least I think it was a few months. Death changes your perception of time and it’s really hard to keep track.
By Lisa Laflamme3 years ago in Horror
My guilty binge pleasure
So the year 2020 started out well. Everyone around me seemed excited about all the new possibilities until March hit. Most of us thought that the Corona Virus (as it was called at the time), was just another flu, we didn’t really equate it with anything serious. After all, we had been through SARS years earlier and that was contained quickly. I didn’t even realize the impact of SARS until more information came out about this new virus. Anyway, that is not the point, the point is that I was laid off work and was being paid for it, and with most things shut down, there wasn’t really anything to apply for, not that I wanted to be out in public in any case.
By Lisa Laflamme3 years ago in Beat