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Lost in the Elements: A poignant tale of a family navigating the emotional challenges of relocation due to climate change, and the unexpected connections they forge with nature along the way.
Nina, a woman in her mid-40s, found herself at a crossroads in life. The echoes of waves along the tranquil shore became her refuge, a place where the emotional tides of her heart unfolded. Having recently lost her husband, the waves seemed to carry the weight of her grief, offering solace in their rhythmic dance.
Emily XanderPublished 4 months ago in EarthWho Stole the Selkie's Coat?
Take out your monocle and don your tweed, for I have something you must read. Gentle reader, beware, for this is a tale of epic twists and turns. It exists perhaps between the ethereal and the real. You may not believe it. I beseech you, though, to suspend disbelief (and judgment) until the tale is done. If you grant me this, as your humble narrator, I will mayhaps let you choose what ending befits you and the worldly sensibilities you have, no doubt, gathered from your experiences heretofore, before having chanced upon this tale...
Kate KastelbergPublished 4 months ago in CriminalOnce Upon A Crime
"... while police have yet to make a statement, the string of deaths are suspected to be gang related. More on the news at six."
Natasja RosePublished 4 months ago in CriminalLove Garden
HER 1 “I’ve always been a bit of a hopeless romantic. Since I was a little girl, I’ve been obsessed with great tales of love and its many journeys around the universe. I used to believe that love would sweep me off my feet and carry me somewhere far away from everything. Now I know that love is like a snowflake, falling down slowly enough to see just how beautiful it is, then landing right on the tip of your nose to melt away within a blink.
The Great Candy Caper
I’ve been at the holiday game for a long time, and I’ve seen a lot of things, but I’ve never seen anything like this, I thought to myself as I popped another toffee into my mouth.
The Case of the Missing Chameleon
"Explain it from the start," asked Ms. Hart, as she circled my class of nine-year-olds, watching us all squirm through the glasses on the tip of her nose. "In as much detail as you can recall, please," she added more softly. She was a stern-faced woman, and looked like she’d been hit in the face and her nose wasn’t fixed back properly when she was young.
Madi HaywoodPublished 4 months ago in Criminal- Top Story - January 2024
An Answer from the Sky
Interview Room 2 is simple and square. The single light in the middle of the ceiling lands at the crown of my head. I have arrived on stage, and they’re waiting for the show.
Catherine DorianPublished 4 months ago in Criminal French News Outlet Trolls Captain Ibrahim Traoré; He Can Appoint The Family Dog He's Doing Better Than Prior Leaders Combined
Friday, 5 January 2023 By: TB Obwoge During the course of my day, I read news from more African countries than I can count. During the end of the week, anyone that I've missed I go back and read from those countries I've missed.
IwriteMywrongsPublished 4 months ago in The Swamp