The Daughter
  • Reads 911
  • Votes 51
  • Parts 8
  • Reads 911
  • Votes 51
  • Parts 8
Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2014
Go to a wall. Any wall in your room, school corridors, or any door would do, but listen, ASSURE NO ONE WAS WATCHING YOU. Not even your friend, your family, your pet, every living that has memories. And then face it (wall), lift your palm (just leveled on your shoulder) and oh, lefties or right-handed, I am referring to your right hand. Never stick your palm on the wall, otherwise it will hurt insanely. And then say this phrase clearly, not necessarily loud 'emfanízontai pýlis' If nothing happens, you are lucky to be a plain human. If something does happen, I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ETHICS. It is either take it or leave it. Good luck.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add The Daughter to your library and receive updates
or
#152immortality
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Slide 1 of 1
Wake Up, Dreamers cover

Wake Up, Dreamers

33 parts Complete

When an unlikely group comprising of a photographer, writer, musician, artist, and poet band together for a documentary film project, anything can happen. Even the impossible. ***** College student Molly Lazuli's dream was always to become a writer. But since her parents never supported that calling, she worked towards an Engineering degree instead. When she winds up in a Humanities course, she is befriended by a fellow classmate, Cole Manzano, who convinces her to team up with him on creating a major project for the finals. Together, they recruit other members: John Garnet Sucgang, who also happens to be Molly's secret crush who is also a painter; Jasper Tupas, a gay actor and poet; and Alexa, a moody musician. Together the group embarks on a journey that not only has them creating a documentary of their lives' triumphs and tragedies, but also makes them realize the true meaning of friendship, acceptance, and what it takes to make their dreams come true. #Wattys2019 Winner Filipino Readers Choice Award 2022 Winner (Young Adult Category) DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish.