Steffany Pope
Bio
Dealing with mental health problems has been hard. I've lived my whole life believing that no one understood me. I realized, my mind is not for others to understand; but for my edification of self awareness. So, I write to understand me.
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Stories (50/0)
Dazzling Alliteration
Dozen dozens diligently dug deep ditches during day, despite dusty, dry dirt. Daring deer dashed down dales, devouring delectable dandelions. Dull, distant drones disturbed dawn's delightful dream. Dancing dolphins dazzled deep divers, demonstrating daring dives. Dapper damselflies daintily dangled, drinking dew. Drab dormitories draped in darkness, devoid of daylight.
By Steffany Popeabout a year ago in Poets
A World of Darkness and Desire
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn’t my own. I stared at the image in front of me, feeling a shiver run down my spine. The person in the mirror had the same hair, the same eyes, and the same face as me, but there was something different about them. It was like looking at a version of myself that had been twisted and distorted by some unseen force. The longer I stared, the more I began to feel like I was looking at a stranger.
By Steffany Popeabout a year ago in Horror
Through Reflections
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. I stared at the glass, my breaths shallow and quickening. The face staring back at me was unfamiliar, yet eerily similar to my own. The eyes were darker, the skin paler, and the expression was twisted into a sinister grin. I tried to look away, but the reflection held me captive. It was as if the mirror had a will of its own, refusing to release me from its grip.
By Steffany Popeabout a year ago in Horror
Journal Entry #1
As humans, we are social creatures, and building relationships with others is an essential part of our lives. Relationships with family, friends, partners, and loved ones provide us with emotional support, love, and companionship. However, in today's fast-paced world, we often find ourselves too busy with work, commitments, and responsibilities, leaving us with little time to spend with those we love. It is vital to recognize the importance of taking time for those we love and make it a priority in our lives.
By Steffany Popeabout a year ago in Humans