Matthew Grantham
Bio
An aspiring writer from the UK
Stories (35/0)
The Thornton Triplets
It was hard not to notice the Thornton triplets. If it wasn’t for their bright ginger, curly locks, then it was for their loud damn mouths. 19 long years have I had to deal with the noisy nigglers and it seems with age, they aren’t getting much better.
By Matthew Grantham3 years ago in Humans
Dazzled
I woke in a hot sweaty mess again. That damn dream, it’s occurred now each week for a good month I think and it’s always the same. I guess that’s a little lie, there are small changes in the peoples faces and colours around me but it’s always the same situation. I’m fighting for my survival, alone.
By Matthew Grantham3 years ago in Humans
And all that S*&!
Embarrassment. Funny thing is embarrassment as I look back at the things that I have once done and remember at the time I felt mortified that they had happened and I wouldn’t talk about them or try to think about them but if those situations were to happen to me now, I don’t think I would b that bothered by it… well, at least not AS bothered as I was back then.
By Matthew Grantham3 years ago in Confessions
Rich
Richard Shore couldn’t shed a tear for anyone unless it was for himself. He was the most self-involved person I knew and I worked in show business so I knew a few dicks. I was standing next to my neighbour, sobbing whilst scowling at him, he was stood by himself in the corner of the room at the back as he had slinked into the room after the ceremony started, I don’t even know how he got in and why he wanted to be here. Miriam Gold was the loveliest women in our block of flats, so caring and kind she used to always bake cookies and hand them out whenever she saw one us passing. She was always there as your shoulder to cry on or to supply the tequila and ice cream, whichever was needed. Everyone loved Miriam and she loved us but it seemed she also loved others and that included Richard.
By Matthew Grantham3 years ago in Humans
Don’t devalue your present by neglecting your past and not investing in the future
Now matter how strong your mental strength is right now, life is tough. You don’t know if you’re coming or going, you don’t know what you can and can’t do and you don’t know how you’re going to be cope much longer.
By Matthew Grantham3 years ago in Psyche