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A Book with No Name
I don't remember the name of my book. Which I know is a rather strange thing to say about a book that made such an impact on my life. This one taught me a lot of lessons though, not all of them good ones. Not all of them about myself either.
Nkemdili 2
Nkem woke up the next morning to an empty bed and a little note beside him that read “Do take care of yourself Nkem, you’re a good man and you gave me pleasure in ways I have not known in years but be sure to check in with your doctor too, he should know what to do.” Nkem read the note and was left with mixed emotions. She’s just trying to scare me away he said to himself but I’ll not let her. I’ll go to the bar once my presentation is done today, I have to show her that I meant everything I said last night.
Princess Jekey-GreenPublished 9 months ago in FictionNkemdili
“Did she love you more than I did, was it worth it Nkem?” Mother whispered to her lifeless son hanging from the ceiling.
Princess Jekey-GreenPublished 9 months ago in FictionGreen triangles taught me so
Green triangles put away the melody sitting phase melody that dances with the rythm of each sentence melody that causes You to be brave
Virtual Veil
Virtual reality has come a long way in the last few years, and now it can take you anywhere, anytime. But for Max, that's not always the case. He was a big fan of VR and was excited to get the latest headset, the Nexu Sphere, for his birthday. He'd spend days exploring the world, fighting dragons, and dancing through time.
Megan is Missing
Megan Is Missing is rarely talked about, but most can agree it is a traumatizing film. The film focuses on two best friends, who get kidnapped, the thing that is most fucked up is when they show the scene were Megan is rotting in a barrel. The director wanted to show an ugly and disgusting side of victims who are kidnapped and don’t have a happy ending, I mean, do you ever see the dead bodies of those people you hear about on the news?
Diani AlvarengaPublished 9 months ago in CritiqueLeBron's Homecoming: A Glimpse into My Writing Journey and Evolution
Welcome, readers. My debut essay, written back in 2014, stands out as the essence of my humble beginnings as I take a trip down memory lane in my writing career. LeBron James' victorious return to the Cleveland Cavaliers was the subject of the article, which not only captured the attention of basketball fans but also inspired me as a writer. It's amazing to see how far I've come in terms of perspective and style when I look back on that timeline.
Michael ReynosoPublished 9 months ago in WritersShadows of Remorse
In the ancient city, the Ghost Month arrived, shrouding the streets in an eerie mist. Residents whispered tales of restless spirits seeking retribution. One moonlit night, a curious traveler ventured out, drawn by an ethereal melody. Following the haunting tune, they stumbled upon an abandoned theater. As they entered, the music ceased, and shadows danced on the walls. Suddenly, a ghostly figure emerged from the darkness, its mournful eyes fixated on the traveler. It spoke of an unfulfilled promise, weaving a tale of betrayal and tragedy. Frozen with fear, the traveler realized they were part of the ghost's unfinished business. The theater transformed into a surreal realm where time stood still. To escape, they had to confront their deepest regrets and mend what was broken. Only then could they break free from the ghostly grasp of the fateful Ghost Month.
AuroraLightsPublished 9 months ago in Fiction