Moving Forward_The Tally_Love confessions_Dear Mr. Darcy - A Pride and Prejudice Retelling
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Moving Forward
Heather grew up in a world infused with shame and silence. A world governed by fear. She grew up in this small town, which implied that she has some working knowledge of the town and its social attractions. From a childhood spent in the playground, progressing to years spent in the mall and the cinema, to becoming an idealistic teenager with starry eyes seeking big adventures. Yes, she should know this town, but she did not. Heather grew up with her mother, Ann, who was difficult to predict. Most days Ann’s sadness was manageable, but some days it was not. Regardless, they did everything toget...
The Tally
Alicia brushed the snow from the fur on her hood and stamped noisily on the rough pine floor. She heaved the bucket she was carrying onto the hook above the fire. The chunks of snow in the pail hesitated for a second, then fell lower and began to shrink and disappear. Alicia tossed a log into the flames and stood clapping her hands in the weak heat. She raised her eyes to the ceiling and mouthed a few words in prayer.Reverently, she lifted a hunting knife from the mantel and fingered the faded letters on the handle. “Where are you, James?” she whispered. She slowly cut across four marks on the...
Love confessions
If I kept looking in his eyes, I thought I might fall into them. they were empty, an abyss of nothingness, where you can't see the bottom, but you know, you know, you know, that the landing will break you. “I never loved you, you know,” he said. It was like he thought it was a revelation. Like he thought that this secret was the one I wanted him to confess. He stepped forward. I stepped back onto the porch. “Are you afraid of me?” he asked. It should have been pouring with rain. It would have been better if the clouds had formed and had poured all its icy contents onto his head. Instead, ther...
Dear Mr. Darcy - A Pride and Prejudice Retelling
Pride and Prejudice - Told by Mr. Darcy...It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.As a single man of good fortune, I can attest to that statement for you. It is not because the man simply wants a wife to add to his happiness or impress his elders. I, Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley, am in desperate need of companionship and romance, my loneliness to subside and my heart to open. However, I can’t seem to find thewww.onedoor.cc urge to fall in love. Any eligible young woman I’ve met has not sparked my interest the way I had hoped. No ...