“Listen with you heart. You will understand.” -Grandmother Willow from Pocahontas. How many people actually believe in love at first sight? Can a person really fall in love with someone just by one glance? In ‘One Day in December’ by Josie Silver, the lead girl and her best friend try to answer a few questionsContinue reading “The way he looked at her”
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A little bit of me
A new year has begun. At the beginning of the year, people usually write a list of ‘New Year’s Resolutions’, but most of the time, people forget about their resolutions until the very end of the year. Instead of creating resolutions that tend to be like bullet points on bucket lists, I’ve started doing self-reflectionContinue reading “A little bit of me”
To the boy who keeps the light on
Some relationships feel like a wildfire-they’re powerful and compelling and majestic and dangerous and have the capability to burn you before you even realize you’ve been consumed…..some relationships feel like a hearth fire-they’re solid and stable and cozy and nourishing The Light We Lost by Jill Santopolo October 14, 2018 was the first time weContinue reading “To the boy who keeps the light on”
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CONFIDENCE. (According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary) noun | con·fi·dence \ ˈkän-fə-dən(t)s , -ˌden(t)s \ 1. a feeling or consciousness of one’s powers or of reliance on one’s circumstances.
To the boy who came out of thin air.
Just be careful. Promise me no promises. Let’s flashback to Halloween 2015. 2015 was the year I had my HKIA exams which meant I spent most of my months studying up until the exams in November. I told myself I wasn’t going to go out for Halloween and focus on my exams, but eventually, oneContinue reading “To the boy who came out of thin air.”
To the boy who walked away without a word.
I overdosed. Should’ve known your love was a game. Now I can’t get you out of my brain. Oh, it’s such a shame. April 28. The night when the fire started and when the game began. While you are off working on your successful projects and preparing your return to school (which I am reallyContinue reading “To the boy who walked away without a word.”