![](https://res.cloudinary.com/jerrick/image/upload/c_fill,f_jpg,fl_progressive,h_302,q_auto,w_1512/603f20ce539f65001c1ac0fd.jpg)
Stephanie Hifler
Bio
Stories (3/0)
Save Your Tears
He used to wait for me every morning after chemistry class my sophomore year. Until one day...he didn’t. At first, I thought it was a fluke. It was first period, so maybe he was just late. Or, maybe he got sick and was absent from school altogether. But surely, there must be some logical explanation. Either way, he wasn’t there.
By Stephanie Hifler3 years ago in Fiction
Beautiful Disaster
I forgot how much I missed this. If you’re a creative type, you know what I mean. It starts with an idea, a vision if you will...and if you’re lucky, it ends with a product. That’s the difficulty with our type. It’s not usually the idea part that’s the struggle. In fact, the ideas are abundant and ever flowing! It’s actually bringing it to life that takes motivation.
By Stephanie Hifler3 years ago in Motivation
The Stranger
The Stranger The rain pounded incessantly on my windshield. The dark of night surrounded me as I struggled to concentrate on the road before me. I reached for the knob of the stereo, and increased the volume. I did this with hope that the noise would keep my heavy eyelids from closing. As I approached the hazy red light before me, I cautiously came to a stop. At first I thought the sound of the screeching brakes was coming from my blaring speakers. I did not comprehend the actuality of the sound until it was too late.
By Stephanie Hifler3 years ago in Wander