Teresa Littig
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Cataclysm - Part 2
When the cataclysm happened, my family lived in Texas but I wasn't able to get back to them. I haven't been in contact with them for some time. I remembered my Aunt telling me my Papa always said if anything ever happened, head towards what he knew as home. When he was a young man, he lived in a small town area of Southeastern Oklahoma. That's where I was headed.
By Teresa Littig2 years ago in Fiction
Special From the Start, Forever in Our Heart
From day one he had my heart. A boy who may not have suffered like some but had his own burdens to bare. Within the first month of his life Charles began having rhythmic kicking in his legs. His doctor visit sent us for blood tests. It's hard to express what you feel watching your little one month old baby being stuck with needles into their tiny veins. Results came back with high ammonia levels. I was instructed to nurse him every hour and we were sent to Cook Children's Hospital in Fort Worth, TX for evaluation. They told us he would most likely be sent to Dallas to a higher care facility.
By Teresa Littig3 years ago in Families
Cataclysm
As Sara reached for a gallon of milk, alerts blared all around the grocery store. "THE EMERGENCY BROADCASTING SYSTEM HAS ISSUED AN EVACUATION NOTICE FOR ALL RESIDENTS OF LASSEN AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. YOU ARE IN IMMINENT DANGER. THIS IS NOT A TEST. YELLOWSTONE CALDERA IS ERUPTING".
By Teresa Littig3 years ago in Fiction