Saige Adora
Bio
There is a lot of good in this world, and it is between the pages of a great story. Writing is such a passion of mine, that I am priviledged to be able to share with my readers. Please enjoy these stories and more magic is coming soon...
Stories (8/0)
Cracking the Fictional Love Code
Everyone has their own version of how they see what love is supposed to be to them. The question still remains, what kind of love are we supposed to hold out for if no one has the same definition of love? When it comes to finding, keeping, and letting go of the love you have to be careful. Matters of the heart are very fragile and the smallest of wounds can leave the deepest scars.
By Saige Adora 2 years ago in Motivation
The Amulet of Eternity
Legend tells of a powerful gypsy woman named Isadora. She lived in a small village just outside of the Silverback Forest. Isadora was known as an elder. The elders were a powerful coven chosen by the light to protect the village. When a young woman becomes the age of 18, they are sent on a vision quest for 3 nights during the full moon. If the light chooses her, she is given power and gains the ability to communicate with the earth and anything connected to it.
By Saige Adora 2 years ago in Fiction
Through A Pregnancy of Fear
From the moment we laid eyes on the sonogram to see our baby I felt like there was a void in me. All the women who have shared stories of their pregnancies always said that it was a feeling of bliss. Many say they felt joy and different in a good way. So why did I feel nothing but emptiness?
By Saige Adora 2 years ago in Fiction
The Lost City of Pela Part 3
Derek paced back and forth the hall corridor in front of his father's door. His mind raced with thoughts of all the events that happened and not knowing what he was going to tell his father. His father Majesty King Ethan had a strict policy about royals and nonroyals entering into any union together.
By Saige Adora 2 years ago in Fiction
The Psychological Rumor
Here it is getting dark and I am stuck out in the middle of a lake that I just had to be at. My wife warned me about coming here but me being me couldn’t stomach the thought of Eddie Larsons having better ghost stories than me. I have always been a ghost fanatic and when Eddie joined the local paranormal team and had the attention of everyone in town including my wife, I just knew I had to take action.
By Saige Adora 2 years ago in Fiction
Lost City of Pela Part2
The day started off as it did the day before Derek Quinn was reflecting on the events that unfolded before him in the previous days and the emotional ping pong game was still playing in his head. There she was just out of his peripheral vision the fair maiden Addison Fox.
By Saige Adora 2 years ago in Fiction