Waterstars
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Momma
I can’t wait to see Momma again. It’s been ever so long, she left when I was young. That’s what Papa said anyway, I don’t believe him. As he says children should be seen but never heard. But even then, we are not always seen, we are small creatures and we fit in the most ridiculous places. My favourite place was always the top stair at the lake house, Momma showed me it and said I could go there whenever I felt strange. I never understood her till Christmas last year, Papa came home in a rush, saying Aunt Mattie was coming over (our Aunt Matilda, but we were to never call her that).
By Waterstars3 years ago in Fiction
A Game of Society
In a world of nothing, we are all told to be something. But what can that something be when the world is nothing and I, in it, am nothing as well? ‘Make the best of a bad situation’, that is what we are told… why not change the situation? Why try to best the odds of a world that is not worth living in, when all you need to do is change the game.
By Waterstars3 years ago in Humans
The Pear Tree
A simple thought glides sweetly through the dark depths of my imagination when I see them, a simple piece of who they are, how they become a part of me when they’re gone. A truth as immortal as the ends of time. Something told to us all in fairy tales, when the princess gets the boy or how the heroine saves us all from despair.
By Waterstars3 years ago in Fiction
The truth about Lady Persephone
The stories of the Greek gods are well known all around the world, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, being the big three to recall. But let me go into the truest story of one of my favourite Goddesses... Lady Persephone, Goddess of Spring and Queen of the underworld. As all the stories go Persephone or Kore, the name meaning 'daughter' and 'maiden', she was taken to the underworld against her will by Hades.
By Waterstars3 years ago in Futurism