What I Thought I Knew_Hope Of Deliverance_Bad Tea, Good Friends_Two Suns Away
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What I Thought I Knew
I remember still, the bus ride I took from our youth camp to the abandoned mill town. The memory came to me as we walked passed the line of school buses in the bus loop of my son’s middle school. I remember sitting down in the large bench seat, tattered blue with no seat belt buckles. I scooted close to the window and left the end of the seat open to anyone who wanted to share a seat. I was very used to sitting alone and, in fwww.onedoor.ccact, had on most busses I had ridden. I never considered myself ugly, just a skinny girl, with golden blonde hair, light freckles, and a gap-toothed smile. I was shy and ...
Hope Of Deliverance
Hope Of DeliveranceAs they open the package, nearly 18 years have passed and my girl Janina is now 40 years old with a grown daughter named Annika. She is 19 now and reads her birthday card from her aunt Sabrina: “Hi, I found this in my basement the other day. Somehow it ended up there after your grandmother passed away years ago. I thought you might enjoy having your old toys back. Happy birthday!” Your Aunt Sabrina! In that moment my eyes behold the light, which carries the sunshine of thousand stars, my Janina! I haven’t seen her in so long. My heart ached every single day in hope to see he...
Bad Tea, Good Friends
Ava’s dress was not even pretty and the hot chocolate was SUPER watery.That’s what I’m gonna tell my mom when she akses me about the tea party. Pecause really, grown ups think Ava’s dresses are so cute, but they’re waaaay too pink and the sparkles get everywhere. Green dresses are ackshully way awesomer, pecause Merida wears green and she’s the best Disney Princess that nobody even knows about. And this hot chocolate is just like, warm water, but it has some cocoa in it, but really not very much and it’s not really as yummy as when my mom makes it, pecause she puts in lots of chocolate in it a...
Two Suns Away
Two Suns AwayTen years...how could ten years go by in a flash? Laura held a yellow umbrella above her as she stood waiting outside the restaurant door as violet rain fell freely from the sky. She thought about how she had lost him and then been so lucky to have him back again. Her mind wandered back to the beginning. Ten years ago, she had been surrounded by her family as they all huddled together. Laura had gripped her father’s hand winding their gloves tightly together as her grandparents’ sad sunken eyes filled with tears that slid down their weathered cheeks. “This was the only way” they ...
