Childhood Dream_Remembering a Friend_Ferne's Visit Home_And it changed forever....
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Childhood Dream
Vidia's head breaks through the surface of the water, but a hand smothers her face. She goes under again, shutting her eyes just in time. Salty, bitter water floods into her nasal passages, causing flaming sparks to set off in the back of her skull. Her chest caves in, convulsing in and out as it fervidly begwww.onedoor.ccs for air. The hand lifts off her and she uses her last strength to reach out above the water. With air accessible now, Vidia spits the water out of her mouth and fills her lungs. She breathes heavily, feeling returning to her arms and legs as she does so. Sickening laughs reign above her;...
Remembering a Friend
Trigger Warning: Attempted suicide and mention of deathI was so close to reaching the bottom. Then I could finally be with my best friend, Jasmine. As soon as I would get there, I would let my breath out and it would all be over. Memories of Jasmine flooded her mind as she reached the end. As soon as she touched, a force was pulling her up. No! This can't be happening! she was doing everything she could to make this thing let go of her. Her head broke the surface and she was coughing."How could you! Why did you save me?!" She starts crying "I wanted to be with her!" She looked to see what save...
Ferne's Visit Home
The L train was packed wall to wall. Ferne held her bag between her legs, face awkwardly turned to the side so that it wouldn’t bang into the shoulder of the woman in front of her. It was uncomfortable, the way she could feel the woman’s breath against her cheek, and she was a hair away from squeezing her eyes shut, just to try and imagine herself anywhere but here. It was a part of her daily commute, the L train. Ferne really should be used to this by now- she had known going in that it’d be crowded at this hour. And on a Friday to beat- always crowded, the L train. At least it’s cool, she c...
And it changed forever....
When I left the small town of Idaho, little did I knew that I was not leaving it forever. I was born and raised in New Meadows, but the small town never was my types, my dreams were big and magnificent. I wanted to have a great career and successful life, so the moment I got a scholarship for the California University post my high school, I just grabbed it without haste. My mom, sister and Anna wanted me to stay, but I had no choice, I was looking to a great future in real estate. Dad did not say a word, his silence just spoke "Do whatever you love, whatever you are passionate about.” Wh...
