Yara works at one of the most influential companies. When she discovers the diary of her boss, she finds out that his behaviour is connected to an unknown disease. She is determined to help him behind the scenes. However, she has to pay the price when her curiosity leads to an inevitable betrayal.
University was Erin’s chance to begin a normal life free from an emotionally erratic mother who treated her daughter’s chronic illness like a personal project. The mysterious disorder Erin had been born with not only threatened her life, but altered her appearance with traits that didn’t come from either of her parents. Icy white-blue eyes and exceptional height attracted more than second-glances in her rural California hometown. For eighteen years she was treated like a fragile doll who was the unspoken cause of everything broken in her family. Now in a dorm room shared only by a spider, Erin was able to redefine herself.
Symptoms of her illness flared just when she was finally feeling in control. On her dorm room floor she convulsed as a burning itch erupted from the nape of her neck, going down her spine and through her veins. As consciousness faded she was unable to recognize the imposing figure leaning over her. When Erin’s senses returned, she found herself further from home than ever before. In the house of a tall stranger, she discovered that her greatest wish had come true: her illness was cured. Although contrary to how she’s always imagined, the moment was far from the answer to all her problems. The stranger revealed that Erin’s birth and illness had world changing implications. Erin soon realized she was anything but in control of the chaos to come.
You were born dirt poor to a mother and father who loved you. You were orphaned at the age of eight because poverty is inherently precarious. Thankfully you grew up in a community that cared for you as best as they could. A community that raised you into the young woman you are today.
You live in a world that used to spark with life and hope and magic. Now there still might be magic but ... it's different.
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This story takes place in a fictional fantasy world full of fictional fantasy people. Also my take on the magic elements of the world is heavily inspired by my religion of Lokeanism. I recognize that the motifs (is that the right word?) I used in this piece are not necessarily universal.
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"Flowers didn't ask to be Flowers. And I didn't ask to be Me." She is like the one kind of flower that nobody picks in a park that is full of sunflower , and daisy whom everyone loves. She doesn't feel that she belongs. Everyone is telling her that they should be Her but she doesn't want to be Her. She didn't ask to be herself. She wants to be different , she wants to be a different person. *** Yvaine had a traumatic accident that caused her to have Dissociative Amnesia. Dissociative amnesia was formerly called psychogenic amnesia. It occurs when a person blocks out certain information, often associated with a stressful or traumatic event, leaving the person unable to remember important personal information. Finally after months of being in the Hospital because of therapy , Yvaine finally had the chance to go back home even though she still can't remember anything. She longed to find answers of who she are and what she does. Will Yvaine be able to handle the informations about her? Will she gain her memories back?
A blog that focuses on the writing of minority groups. These include stereotypes, issues, and portrayals of groups regarding gender, sex, sexuality, mental conditions and illnesses, physical conditions (invisible and visible), and religion.
This won't be updated regularly.
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