Thurayya
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Caffeine has long since ceased to stir me
A side-effect of high school.
Poetry: General, K, English, words: 253, 8/24/2009
1 The Photo
Family is only an image - an image that cannot be easily translated into real life. oneshot
Fiction: Young Adult, K+, English, Family & Drama, words: 926, 8/20/2009
White Sunrise
It is like the glare of bright lights behind your eyelids, long after the light has gone.
Poetry: Life, K, English, Spiritual & Drama, words: 155, 8/20/2009
1 To Think
The failure of friendship is sometimes more heartbreaking than the failure of romance.
Poetry: Friendship, K, English, Friendship & Angst, words: 106, 8/16/2009
Dichotomy
Two young sisters have to rake their front yard. Neither of them are very pleased. oneshot
Fiction: General, K, English, Family, words: 1k+, 8/16/2009
At Nine Years Old
All my questions are left unanswered, hanging in the air.
Poetry: Family, K, English, Angst, words: 110, 11/6/2008
1 Purple Clogs
A man is driven insane by the clicking of a young college girl's shoes as she passes by his house every night. rated for violence
Poetry: General, T, English, Horror & Tragedy, words: 213, 9/9/2008
The Matches
They make quite a spectacle of themselves.
Poetry: General, K, English, words: 47, 6/26/2008
3 Mentirosa
I always hate getting this question from her.
Poetry: Life, K+, English, Angst, words: 18, 6/5/2008
4 Without
Running barefoot.
Poetry: Life, K, English, Angst, words: 21, favs: 1, follows: 1, 3/25/2008
1 Never Too Old
I'm seventeen years old, and I still need my mommy.
Poetry: Family, K, English, words: 85, 1/9/2008
2 Metamorphosis
Roger Covin finds a thirty—four year—old diary, written by a girl named Rowan Lexington. What was interesting was that this girl turned out to be his mother. [oneshot, rated for minor swearing]
Fiction: Young Adult, K+, English, words: 2k+, favs: 1, 1/9/2008
The Fireworks Begin Today
So who's the patriot? [written july 4 2007]
Poetry: Life, K+, English, Poetry & Drama, words: 23, 8/26/2007
Jumped the Shark
There's always a time where something is stretched out too far past its prime. I finally accept that. [oneshot, poem]
Poetry: Friendship, K, English, Drama, words: 133, 5/29/2007
1 To the Students
Rest in peace, students of Virginia Tech.
Poetry: School, T, English, Tragedy & Horror, words: 39, 4/16/2007
7 Leviathan
"We're not sinners because we sin. We sin because we're sinners." [in—class essay response]
Fiction: Essay, K+, English, words: 1k+, favs: 1, 4/11/2007
1 A Scoffing Sun
My response to a writing prompt. A disgruntled lifeguard watches as children play in a pool. [oneshot, rated for minor language]
Fiction: General, K+, English, Humor, words: 375, 3/14/2007
6 Fly Free, Firebird
It was 8:38 on a Monday night when my stomach dropped out. [in memory of jc jaquez's beautiful firebird series, which was deleted just tonight]
Poetry: General, K, English, Tragedy, words: 146, favs: 1, 3/12/2007