Tori Montani
Bio
Hello, My name is Tori. I'm from a little suburb just outside of Pittsburgh, PA. I was born on August 11, somewhere in the nineteen-nineties. My favorite color is a toss up between crimson red, or emerald green! I love animals & nature!
Stories (5/0)
Salted Caramel Banana Poke Cake Recipe
Just 2 days ago I was so bored I could've screamed. I mean I was really bored, man. So, while making dinner, I decided to make a little dessert. I didn't want to make cookies, mainly because I did not have most of the ingredients. I also didn't wish to make something overly sweet. I looked around my kitchen and the fridge, I found some blueberries that desperately needed to be used. Great! I thought I would make a blueberry crumble or some kind of coffee cake. That's what I started to do. However, to my disappointment, some of the blueberries were starting to turn white and fuzzy- which means mold! I frantically fished all of the berries out of my batter and looked around for another fruit to incorporate into my creation. I found nice, yummy bananas. I added a dash of cinnamon and sliced up a ripe banana to place on top of the cake.
By Tori Montaniabout a year ago in Feast
Rachegeist
The cabin had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. The cabin had been completely forgotten about for many years as it was nestled deep in the Appalachian mountains. It had been there since the Great Depression, and many people who had even simply walked past it, said it as haunted. The cabin belonged to a man by the name of Jakob Angermann, the son of German immigrants, who were farmers from the Saxony region. Jakob built this cabin in the autumn of 1928, and he had lived alone for a few years before meeting his future wife at a local diner in 1932. Granted, he couldn't afford anything on the menu, but still he came into Macy's Greasy Spoon everyday just to see his beloved Fiona. She had a smile that could light up any of his darkest days, and a face that was more beautiful than the setting sun among the horizon on a summer's day. He would refer to her as his guardian angel, and the love of his life.
By Tori Montani2 years ago in Fiction
The Devil Made Me Do It!
Hey, everybody! Who loves a good, spooky true story to go with a horror film? I, for one do. So tonight I bring you the true story of the possession of David Glatzel & the trial of Arne Johnson. The case was known as "The Demon Murder Case". There was an episode from the paranormal show "A Haunting", and the episode entitled "Where Demons Dwell" (Filmed in 2006) featured both Debbie Glatzel & Arne Johnson. We are also are going to be talking about the new film The Conjuring 3- The Devil Made Me Do It, adding a little movie review into the mix!
By Tori Montani3 years ago in Horror
This is Why You Shouldn't Start A Cult
Amy Carlson, known as Mother God, started her "New Religion\New Age group, or a better word for it is a CULT in 2006. The group started taking form after Amy had left her job at McDonald's and she had left her husband as well. The group she started as called Love Has Won, and it had about 12-20 full time members, up to the time of her death. Love Has Won was based in Colorado, and then they moved down into Hawaii in 2020, but they were forced to return to Colorado due to hostile environments while in Hawaii. You may have heard about this cult or "group" through the Dr. Phil Show, where Amy Carlson appeared. She also abandoned her children to start this organization, her children were only ages 2, 7, and 12 years of age! She also claims that she started this group to bring peace to the Earth. She said that she was on a mission, given to her by the angels of heaven. Her mission was to "give up everything, bring peace to the planet, and serve humanity." Amy herself stated that she did not want to leave her children, but the angels told her that if she did not "make a jump", and go through with the calling, no one else would. It was all up to her. She gave all parental rights to the fathers of her children and left for her quest to save humanity. Amy's own mother has said that she did not have any maternal attachments to her own children, ever! So, why did she give herself the name "Mother God"?
By Tori Montani3 years ago in Criminal
The Celestial Night
Kiska York moved from a small, rural town in Pennsylvania, to the town of Astrid in 2019. The town is as beautiful as its name suggests. Astrid is known for its scenic beaches, birch tree forests, along with its waterfalls and the wildlife that roamed there. The town was a pleasant, warm coastal place with strong family centered values. This place was heaven, especially to Kiska, who was a photographer, and she really enjoyed the local wildlife that would wonder onto her lawn.
By Tori Montani3 years ago in Humans