POEM~

By Jessica-Ken: Now I see the reading light, The one which shines brightly and illuminates my face. Its beauty is one that never sleeps, And contains all things man should know. Wisdom, Knowledge; They are the things. The reading light…

A LITERARY IDEA 6

By Jessica-Ken: I loved him. Yes, I did. He was one of the many I’d bragged about not doing something bad. He was kind, loving, and perfect in every way. Well, maybe not perfect. But I did love him. Tyler…

A LITERARY IDEA 5

By Jessica-Ken: “Helga, wait up. Wait up, Helga. Helga…!” I remember vividly when my sister fled. It was on that night the last straw broke the camel’s back. I was heartbroken when she found out that I was sleeping with…

A LITERARY IDEA 4

By Jessica-Ken: The love of money made me do this. Killing Achigamsi, my love. It was disheartening, running the blade on her throat. I’d lured her that day to come stay with me, giving her the reason that I was…

A LITERARY IDEA

By Jessica-Ken: The love of money made me do this. Killing Achigamsi, my love. It was disheartening, running the blade on her throat. I’d lured her that day to come stay with me, giving her the reason that I was…

A LITERARY IDEA 3

By Jessica-Ken: Ruthless—brutal, words all linked. I hadn’t known about these words until today. The day my parents were killed and I was made to watch. “Lala! Lala!” It was on that fateful day. The day we were to leave…

A LITERARY IDEA 2

By Jessica-Ken: I was only in Jss2 when my parents died. Used to living in a place of comfort, I tried so hard to get back everything I once had, but it wasn’t so easy. “Would you like to work…

JUST THEN

By Jessica-Ken: “Commander, come in. There’s been a situation on El street. Do you copy?” “Kids? Kids, where are you?” Xander and Octavia were twins, adventurous and adorable kids. Xander was a minute older than his twin; he claimed to…

LINDA’S DOLL

By Jessica-Ken: Linda had a ragdoll that could sing and talk like every other kid. She could giggle and cackle, and this made Linda always scared. “Mommy, I want a new doll. I don’t like this one,” Linda talked to…

MRS HAWKINS

By Jessica-Ken: “I’m not going, Mommy. I’m not going!” Little Annabel yelled. Her Mom wanted her to go to school, but she refused, stating she wanted to stay home. “Why don’t you want to go to school, baby?” “Mrs Hawkins…