Monthly Archives: September 2021

Inevitable Truth

Honors American Literature Ms. Waterman Everything looks fresh for Alex, fishing in the blue sky sea of Cancun was an awesome experience for him. He loved everything in his surroundings. In a small fishing boat the sea has turquoise eyes. … Continue reading

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An Ocean in My Mind

I have struggled with my mental health for as long as I can remember; one of my earliest memories is of my mom reading me a children’s book about dealing with anxiety. I have no idea what it’s like to … Continue reading

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Bridge the Gap

It started in the summer. We were nine, nothing more important than our sunburnt skin and the grass, soft and slippery, beneath our feet. Her house stood tall behind us, but the heat was worth it, for the world outside … Continue reading

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Imaginary World

When I was a kid, I believed in imaginary things, as we all did, Santa Claus, mermaids, dragons, unicorns and even imaginary friends. However, no one ever told me these things were fake. No one ever said these things were … Continue reading

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And the Summer was over: Dana Patino

All my life I had lived in complete darkness. I felt like I didn’t belong anywhere, I saw everything in black and white tones. In the depths of my being, I felt an immense hole that expanded, taking of my … Continue reading

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Childish

Sometimes I act like a five year old. A five year old with self control issues. I make stupid decisions, say stupid comments and act childish. Childish is loosely defined as someone acting like an immature idiot. I strongly identify … Continue reading

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And The Summer Was Over…

I would have never envisioned leaving home, I had lived in Brussels, Belgium for almost a decade. I was used to the way the cars dashed up and down the street beneath my window and mostly I was used to … Continue reading

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Motormouth

“Why do you talk so much,” they’d ask me while driving in the car. “Abby, I’ll give you a dollar for every minute that you’re silent.” These words were frustratedly spewed at me, like a raindrop hitting a windshield. When … Continue reading

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The Last Feather

A warm, furry bed and its caring mother’s rich, ivory white milk: this is all a baby needs. Its precious conscience and its insatiable thirst for power is not awake yet, but its curiosity will soon ring the bell. It … Continue reading

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Sin Letter: Dana Patino

All people on planet Earth have something in common. Sin is what makes us resemble each other. And it is also what makes us human. Absolutely all have been submerged in the fearful waters of sin. Some have even been … Continue reading

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