"She was there to write her feelings about life and to tell her stories.
He was there to listen and to be inspired."
A story of a girl who writes a blog, of a boy who reads it, and how their worlds come crashing together.
➼ what happens to little boys who look out their windows when they can't sleep at night?
:: second installment of 'the horror series'.
all ideas and writing are mine, 2014 mylittlepenguin|
➼ ashton was just the babysitter for the night. but what happens when the story takes a turn to a horror movie instead? [lowercase intended]
:: the third installment in 'the horror series'.
all ideas are mine, 2014 mylittlepenguin|
WARNING themes could include: sexual themes, coarse language, abuse, self harm, drug use, alcohol use and other themes of a similar nature. read at own risk.
Having joined a recently created video club, a lowly prep-school sophomore - desensitized from reality by frequently viewed Internet imagery - accidentally captures on video the final moments of admired twin senior classmates dying from poisoned drugs. Rather than galvanize the school or this lad's life in any profound or meaningful way, the tragedy causes barely a ripple in the already emotionally diminished and out-of-touch lives of everyone around. But a video memorial assignment results in an atmosphere of paranoia and unease among students and teachers when somebody is framed for the murder.