Coming?_Opportunities: They can shape your heart_A Night to Remember_What Friday Nights Are For
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Coming?
"Are you coming tonight?"Big sigh. Lauren could hear her mother’s voice, “If you’re nice to her, she’ll be your best friend when you grow up!” Only, Lauren’s mother wasn’t talking to Lauren; she was talking to Lauren’s older brother, Ace. Ace was the sibling with the outsized personality. Being Ace’s BFF was always on his terms; his terms were always overwhelming.Let’s start with Ace’s name. Of course, that wasn’t really his name. What kind of parent names their kid “Ace”? Definitely not Lauren’s parents. Lauren’s parents named their son “Robert,” after her grandfather. When he was around ten...
Opportunities: They can shape your heart
It was unexpected to have an early summer season. The misty foggy mist alerted the early deer foraging the unusual stopping by travellers on their way to reality. Mona and Aaron, always enjoyed the early morning walks through the wilderness hat their Muskoka woods innocently brought them together. They met thru a king of a meeting site. Aaron a music writer and composer, met Mona through a close friend that introduced Aaron at a Christmas party. At the time, they just introduced themselves as usual, drank a couple of drinks together, he normal rule. His bright mysterious eyes, deep blue remind...
A Night to Remember
Content warning: gun violenceLockdown 2020 gave me the freedom to embrace my true self. Introvert to the tenth power. My roommate, Esther and I spent our mornings sleeping in until noon, our afternoons reading or taking short works in our neighborhoods, and our nights watching rom coms until three in the morning. The best part is our jobs went remote, so we did the bare minimum and still got a full paycheck. Life was sweet. Now it’s the middle of 2021, Esther and I are fully vaccinated and she’s ready to let loose. While I’m secretly wishing lockdown was still a thing. Before March of last y...
What Friday Nights Are For
Are you coming tonight? The text glared at me through my lock screen, itching for a response. Probably one of the worst questions to ask someone, in my opinion. It falls right at the top of the worst offenders list, along with "Do I know you from somewhere?". Because let's be honest, if I haven't confirmed that I'm coming by the night of the event, you should know that I'm not. And if you have to ask me if you know me from somewhere, it's clear that you don't. As with every unnecessary question my answer is the same: "No, I don't think so, sorry!". Friday nights are for casting aside your work...