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Chapter Twenty TwoA Chapter by Brittana0909Mackenzie’s POV “Kenzie? Where are you guys?” Ade calls when she comes into the house. “Back in the kitchen.” Red faced,.. |
Chapter Twenty ThreeA Chapter by Brittana0909Adrianna’s POV “Okay, while we’re all eating, mommy and I want to talk to you three about last night. Anya, we know that you didn&rs.. |
Chapter Twenty FourA Chapter by Brittana0909Mackenzie’s POV “Mama! Mommy! Estoy despierta!” A body rolls into my back and Adrianna wraps her right arm around my waist and pulls.. |
Chapter Twenty FiveA Chapter by Brittana0909Adrianna’s POV “Hello everyone!” Mackenzie pleasantly calls through my parents’ house as the five of us walk through the front.. |
Irish made in AmericaA Book by AndreaAtlyssThe 1940's in Brooklynn for an Irish family wasn't any storybook tale, it was filled with fear and ridicule and bringing a child into the world wasn't.. |
The Aftermath of an ApocalypseA Poem by Aka.HipsterIf he thinks of saying he loves me he better not show, What happens when I must say I’m a barren place, Where nothing has the opportunity to g.. |
It's A Big SkyA Story by Ballard80It has been so hard to focus on writing this piece. I’m not sure if it’s the fact that I’ve gone from an A to a D cup in 4 months an.. |
Personal essay: My sister's wedding dayA Story by Rebecca BeckThe story of how I almost lost my babies. |
Miscarriage.A Poem by EstrayaThis poem is simply about a mother experience of a miscarriage. |
HymnA Story by Vivallion Hexshort story |
How lucky can I be?A Poem by Andre PetersonHave you ever heard a voice so small?So gentle?It could bring my quarrelsto ease.As I look intoyour eyes,as I hold you as the most precious thing in m.. |
Iron Tumbleweeds Titanium Clouds And BabiesA Poem by Earl SchumackerDrawing outside the margins |
Sortakinda DeadA Poem by Earl SchumackerWhen dead is dead |
DadA Poem by davidramos12344I love you dad. I appreciate everything you did for me. |
Individualism, Consumerism, Rejection of NatureA Story by Anna SalzmanWhen we reject our biology, we reject what is beneficial. |
Chris in VietA Story by QuisbyA short based in the 1970s, focusing on an independent woman unaffected by the world around her. Little mentions to Second Wave Feminism in the 60s-70.. |
My Unborn DaughterA Story by Ahleen EmbelThis is short story how i would rise my daughter in the future. |