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Ziggy Stardust
The move has been okay thus far. I’ve only been here for about a week, and although I still have much to adjust to, I feel like I am slowly, but surely, getting acclimated to this way of life. In this stage of life, one can only feel nostalgic of the good times past. I miss my friends. Now we are all dispersed around the country, and a few still at home. I remember when Bowie would say how excited he was to go to college together. How we would play sports every day, like we did during the school year. How we would go to parties and hook-up with girls, and how we would live in the same city af...
Kitchen Sets
When Jules moved in, Viv had a prickly feeling underneath her skin that life was about to change.Jules blew into Ditton with the force of a hurricane-- all long, black braids and plaid-print bags, chattering on the phone so loudly the entire complex could hear her. Peering out of her bedroom window-- weeks before Jules actually moved in-- Viv had wondered how long this strange woman would stay. People like that-- with diamonds glittering on their fingers and designer clothes-- usually didn't stay in Ditton for long. Especially not in Viv's building.Viv lived on the second story of her apartmen...
Fruit Barrel (If Only I Could Speak: Episode II)
Lys rushed toward Syre, stumbling over himself just in time to catch the tipping fruit barrel.Since bonding over his grandmother’s quilt, Lys gained the courage to keep her company common. Though spoken word only held truths, he spoke with her often. Most times, the beautiful shopkeeper of Sonare left his voice with a written return. On the rare occasion she granted him her words, they were nothing more than whispers. The barrel wobbled unsteadily, weight shifting haphazardly until finally, Syre held it upright.“Thank you for that,” she whispered as they stood next to each other. “It’s no prob...
Forging Her Own Path
Forging Her Own PathFunny how a simple text message could change the course of one’s life. That was the case for Eileen. After receiving a text from her former teachwww.onedoor.ccer saying there was a position open at her former elementary school, Eileen’s life as she knew it came to a halt once again. Almost 4 months after her father passed away, Eileen had a chance to come home. As she began thinking about leaving Oklahoma, she was sad. Norman had become her home. It was her community and she was going to miss her friends. She was going to miss her neighbors, driving by “the palace” where OU dominated eve...