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Metaphorical Kaleidoscope
I’ve never been one for dark spaces. Something about the way sound is swallowed up, how the only sensation to go by is that of trembling hands, how every corner likes to press in towards me; it's a suffocating feeling. With a sigh, I turn uncomfortably over on my side. These are the types of thoughts my brain likes to pick apart and swallow, rationalising every previous twitch of muscle into the light hours of the night. When the sun knocks its watery fists on my window, it’s with bloodshot eyes I stare the day in the face. Stumbling through my morning has become second nature. A mumble, a ru...
Healing with Memories
“Sir, would you like sugar or milk with that?”A simple question, I should know the answer to this one. But I don’t. I can’t remember if I like sugar or milk with my coffee. The barista gives me a quizzical look as I realize the lapse of time between my response to hers has been rather long for something so mundane. So, I guess. “Both, please.” I hope I’m right. I step out of the que and sit on one of the brown bar stools by the open window while I wait. I look around the quaint coffee shop as my mind wanders back to the happenings of earlier this month. I recall the intense grogginess of wak...
Angels within
Chapter 1She watched as a great kingdom that had been hidden in the forest for so long started to emerge. It was carved out of a mountainside a giant castle. With sprawling waterfalls pouring off the great walls surrounding it. Vines and greenery had grown into the stone bringing it to life. She had never seen anything like it before now. Even from here she www.onedoor.cccould see the massive amounts of designs and details put into the castle. There was what looked like angels sitting upon the ledges. Water pouring from their hands.Their wings filled with such great detail. From this distance they almost ap...
The Dreaded Chimes
24 February 2025Gillian had just arrived at their holiday house with her family, though to call it a house would be rather generous. Sitting near the edge of a cliff overlooking the Sea, the tiny building consisted of just one room with furnishings that dated back to the 70s. It belonged to Gill’s grandmother Maggie, and Gill’s father Jack would bring the whole family here for two weeks every summer before he got sick. Gill’s mother, Marianne, suggested that it would be healing for the family to visit the house and get out and about in nature. They were joined by Maggie, Gill’s twin brother Di...