Late Regret_Fix it_My lost summer_Twisted Lives
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Late Regret
Encasterated in a god knows forsaken place as I lost www.onedoor.cctrack of time; left to rot in a devious place as I tremble in fear. A twisting wave of panic, shock, helplessness dashes through the deepest regions of my soul. Regretting not having to let go of this earlier. Let me tell you how I found myself in this nerve wracking predicament in pain and sorrow… A long time ago, when I was free as a bird, I was the daughter of a rich business woman: Ella. Gaining everything that I wanted, therefore not being able to learn how to let go. I am always bullying other kids and forcing them to give me what I...
Fix it
The boy stood in the center of the kitchen with a blue disposable razor in his mouth, and his father paced around him. He would fix the boy’s speech impediment at last. He worked on the device most of the previous night: he removed the blades, melted a small plastic block into strips, and arranged them to the speech therapist’s specifications.Mark looked at his five year old son, Jerry, whose red shorts sagged, and his white t-shirt hung down below his knees. Jerry was such a late bloomer that it was hard to find clothes in his size, but Mark shopped for clothes with optimism.They created many...
My lost summer
I remember Billy Joel's uptown girl playing on the radio to sunlight streaming in through the window of the car. We were on our way to see my grandmother in Texas she's been feeling down so we thought fried chicken and cupcakes would do the trick.Our Grandmother was the center of our world. She cooked all day making the best sweet tea ever. She gardened loving to be outside in the sunshine. But more important than all that she loved me. My Gaga's (theoriginal) whole face would light up when she saw me. So going the distance to see her wasn't so hard.Outside all I can see as far as the eye can ...
Twisted Lives
Kaine walked out of her car, slamming the car door and locking it. She bit back a few words burning on her tongue as her younger brother greeted her at the door. "Sup, sis," Noah said, dragging his hand through his dark wavy hair. "Sheesh, what's bugging you today?" "Nothing's bugging me," Kaine said simply, sidestepping Noah and entering the house. "Uh huh. Riigghht. Sure." Noah rolled his eyes and closed the door behind her. "Will you just shut it?" Kaine barked, annoyed, as she set her purse down on the island. Noah followed her into the kitchen. "Maybe. If you tell me what's going on." He ...