author - "Faith Raven"
I have come to notice that most people use poetry as a way to let their emotions flow, a way to shield them from the outside world. Well that’s not quite what poetry is all about, yes you may use it for your own painful emotions, and yes let yourself craft those words into something beautiful. However not all poems are so deep and dark. I myself write deep and dark poems, poems I don’t I would let people read because they sound insane, something that sounds nothing like me. But I have decided
Oriel Collins is a young sorceress, born with powers that were passed down to her from her parents. Like any other sixteen year- old girl she wants to experiment with her given gift, however her parents don’t want any of that. Really, she only has to abide by ONE strict rule, though, which is: use no magic powers for anything except extreme emergences. Reason? She can’t yet fully control her powers, and unpredictable things can happen if she violates that rule. But Oriel wants to play a little
I have come to notice that most people use poetry as a way to let their emotions flow, a way to shield them from the outside world. Well that’s not quite what poetry is all about, yes you may use it for your own painful emotions, and yes let yourself craft those words into something beautiful. However not all poems are so deep and dark. I myself write deep and dark poems, poems I don’t I would let people read because they sound insane, something that sounds nothing like me. But I have decided
Oriel Collins is a young sorceress, born with powers that were passed down to her from her parents. Like any other sixteen year- old girl she wants to experiment with her given gift, however her parents don’t want any of that. Really, she only has to abide by ONE strict rule, though, which is: use no magic powers for anything except extreme emergences. Reason? She can’t yet fully control her powers, and unpredictable things can happen if she violates that rule. But Oriel wants to play a little