Rochelle M Hess
Bio
one who has seen the world doesn't know what it's like to be in the middle of the ocean, but there are no clouds beyond the mountains
Stories (6/0)
Conflict, venting
Letting go is not a relief. You go to your sea and sky, we go backward, in the last page of this book, I see the result, I get all this relief. No more tears, no more distress. Let time wear down the boredom of this enough. I'm proud that I made such a great decision, I'm proud that I endured the torment and then stepped in triumph and looked at you with contempt as you did when you ignored me. I am happy to spend my future light years. I have finally found my true self and can say to you "enough is enough, what are you,!" I finally saw your degradation, your essence, you're incorrigible, recognize you, is my proudest thing, know you, is my greatest failure.
By Rochelle M Hess2 years ago in Fiction
The Dark Side of the Moon
The bright moon brings to mind many of the things she represents. In the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, she is the main character, and she sends people's emotions. She has to take this so-called emotion to the place where the one who sends her thoughts wants her to go.
By Rochelle M Hess2 years ago in Fiction
I live with books
Night twilight, as expected. Daylight, a million times over, left. Twilight covered the earth, and seeing this poetic environment, I made a cup of tea and walked into the room. The fragrance of tea filled the room, gently tasting a sip of refreshment, I then opened the book.
By Rochelle M Hess2 years ago in Fiction
pick up
I remember a friend once said to me that there are three kinds of people who come out of failure, one embraces the darkness and refuses care and happiness, one stops and continues to bear the pain brought by setbacks, and the last one, gains from setbacks, grows in setbacks and finally overcomes it. Relatively speaking, we also face setbacks, but also to experience the trials and tribulations of life, we carry things will be broken in one collision, and finally scattered, whether to pick up, or then rushed.
By Rochelle M Hess2 years ago in Fiction