Anastasia and the Fairy Fakeout_Books are Amazing!_A future of sweet dreams_Sunrise of a Lifetime
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Anastasia and the Fairy Fakeout
Once upon a time, (all good fairy tales start with once upon a time, yes?) there was a little girl named Anastasia. She went by Ana and was very put out if you called her by her full name (Anastasia Mariposa Jamison) . She was tan , with beautiful, soft, curly strawberry blonde hair that was more often than not in total disarray. She was 6 years old, 2 ½ feet tall, give or take a few inches, and cuter than a puffed up chickadee. (That, in my opinion is the epitome of cute) She was cute, could be the picture of politeness and decorum, but was also brave and tended to be naughty. Very often if ...
Books are Amazing!
A young girl with oversized glasses said to her, “Why don’t you try picking up some books around her.” She said as she pointed in the book covered room. “You might find something you like. It has been twenty minutes since Rosemary and her parents arrived at their old house where her grandmother and the young girl she stayed with. It’s a tradition for the family to go on vacations every summer. Last time they went to a cold fishing village where dad’s families are, but this time they were in the middle of a forest, in the middle of nowhere. Rosemary has been staring at her surroundings for a ...
A future of sweet dreams
The letter came in the post on a Monday. It added to the somewhat weighty feeling the start of a week can bring, walking in to see the handwriting sitting on my doormat. It had been thirteen years since I'd heard from her. My initial thought was of how dramatic a letter was, so like her. She could easily have just sent me a DM or even emailed; my address was in my bio. But no, a letter, of course, even if the effort of finding my address took time out of her day, something she had never wanted to give before. I tore back the think yellowishwww.onedoor.cc envelope flap, the thin line of shiny glue making it...
Sunrise of a Lifetime
One day, the sun rose in the west and set in the east. “It was a momentous occasion. It was the very first sign of what would come.”“Keep going, Grandma!” You encourage. She manages a weak smile, and in a few minutes, continues;“And absolutely nobody noticed.” “What!?” Grandma grins.“I suppose i’m stretching the truth. Quite a lot of people noticed, but for the first few hours, nobody spoke up. See, the sun didn’t just decide to come back up the other way, it took a few days. First, they noticed the sun began to shift in it’s position that morning. NASA and other organizations were scrambling,...