Author's e-books - drama. Page - 6
Somewhere far in the north, in the middle of a dense forest, two girls have embarked on a sacred journey: a journey that is to end their carefree days among the children of their tribe. Grim as their world is, the destiny that is set upon them seems even darker, but such is often the way for the people of this land.
When one of the richest aristocratic teenager dies in the eyes of her friends one late night...they do what is necessary. they bury her and tell everyone she has mysteriously disappeared. Every lie seems to fall into place... but will they be able to keep the darkest of secrets for ever And when they thought they had covered everything up... the girl who they thought was six feet under decides to come back to town.....
This poem is at best a literary short of a classic romance gone awry told in the point of view of an unnamed narrator, the identity of whom I hope is argued by my audience. I'm not a professional and I don't think the poem has reached it's best stage yet but I'd prefer it if my lack of skill was met with good advice and friendly argument. Note: Some of my keywords are actually hidden themes
Dakota, a fifteen year old freshman in highschool has his childhood friend named Burke. Burke is a fulltime jock and basketball player. Dakota isn't a jock at heart, but still does basketball with Burke to make him happy; hanging out with all of Burke's friends who constantly bully him. Dakota always puts up with these anticts to be able to see a smile on his best friend's face. Dakota has a large crush on his good friend Burke, and will hold back those feelings for as long as he can manage
Somewhere far in the north, in the middle of a dense forest, two girls have embarked on a sacred journey: a journey that is to end their carefree days among the children of their tribe. Grim as their world is, the destiny that is set upon them seems even darker, but such is often the way for the people of this land.
When one of the richest aristocratic teenager dies in the eyes of her friends one late night...they do what is necessary. they bury her and tell everyone she has mysteriously disappeared. Every lie seems to fall into place... but will they be able to keep the darkest of secrets for ever And when they thought they had covered everything up... the girl who they thought was six feet under decides to come back to town.....
This poem is at best a literary short of a classic romance gone awry told in the point of view of an unnamed narrator, the identity of whom I hope is argued by my audience. I'm not a professional and I don't think the poem has reached it's best stage yet but I'd prefer it if my lack of skill was met with good advice and friendly argument. Note: Some of my keywords are actually hidden themes
Dakota, a fifteen year old freshman in highschool has his childhood friend named Burke. Burke is a fulltime jock and basketball player. Dakota isn't a jock at heart, but still does basketball with Burke to make him happy; hanging out with all of Burke's friends who constantly bully him. Dakota always puts up with these anticts to be able to see a smile on his best friend's face. Dakota has a large crush on his good friend Burke, and will hold back those feelings for as long as he can manage