I've always wanted to be a writer, but I never had the confidence to pursue it.
I got pushed into a safe profession by my parents and shoved all my dreams down into a dark, deep hole in my heart.
Being in your 20s and out of your childhood home helps you realize that you always knew who you were, and it's okay to pursue those dreams.
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Stories by Nico
- 2 Published Stories
But I'm Her Daughter
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A girl's first caretaker, bully, and heartbreak is her mother.
For anyone who has heard the phrase, "But...
The Heartaches, Hardships, and Tea...
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The inner workings of the teenage mind.
The worries that are expected and not.
The emotional entries to let...
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