Thursday 21 June 2018


100 Word Challenge Week #36
It was 12:00 pm. Spot’s ears perked up beside me. His kind eyes turned to a worried panic. I became apprehensive. Spot leaped off my bed and glared at the unopened blinds. Hesitant, I sauntered over to the shutters and pulled it’s string. I peered outside my apartment window only to witness chaos. Pedestrians frantically running and screeching. At the time I didn’t understand what had happened. I was aghast, but in the corner of my eye I saw a masked man pointing a shotgun at a woman’s head. “BANG” Disgusted, I ran to the washroom.

Tuesday 5 June 2018

100 Word Challenge Week #34


Before the war, I lived similar to a daffodil. Swaying in the subtle breeze without a worry in my mind. I would admire the huge variety of nature and wildlife. Then gradually the minor sprinkled rainfalls transformed into constant vicious hurricanes. During the battle warplanes soared overhead dropping bombs on innocent civilians. Today I acknowledge the pink sunsets that have changed to black soulless nights in reality. The people tried to evacuate across the overpass, as it collapsed. Memorial took place all throughout England, for it's people and historical bridge. People will remember this day as it was the evening the London bridge fell down.

Thursday 1 March 2018

100 Word challenge
Dear Adriane, its nice up here but nothing compares to the privilege of sharing a life with you. I remember our first date at the carnival when we won that goldfish, and our wedding, I can still envision you prancing in your elegant brown dress. I never imagined us apart but after the plane crash from when I flew over the Pacific ocean, I was in no bad conditions too live. It was after I couldn't interact with you that I acknowledged I had climbed the ladder to heaven. Over time I learned to adapt and slowly you will to.

Thursday 15 February 2018

100 Word Challenge Week 20
"Passengers we are coming toward some minor turbulence so the pilot has activated the fasten your seatbelt sign". We were moving very fast when the aircraft released its oxygen masks. everyone on the plane was petrified. I scrambled to my phone and rapidly dialled my wife's number. Acknowledging that I wouldn't make it back, I had to recite how meaningful she was to me over the telephone. "Even if I don't make it back,  remember I will never drift farther then your heart". No one survived that miserable flight. Except for me. I survived in the heart of my wife, the most exceptional girl, to me.

Thursday 18 January 2018

100 word challenge week #16


  3, 2, 1, blast off! Soaring through the atmosphere, the team and I noticed a large object from the spaceships window. It was a lushes dark green with swatches of ocean blue, similar to earth. We redirected the ship and flew toward the anonymous planet. I sauntered across its alien land, astonished by how familiar it seemed. In the distance I spotted a stone building amongst countless others. On one particular building proudly stood a hand like creature waving one of its many fingers down at me. Vigorously, I bolted back to the spacecraft mentally scared by the odd being.

Wednesday 13 December 2017


“Billy this is the one,” I remarked. She’s lovingly adorable and smells like freshly peeled bananas. At the pet shop I gathered all the supplies for my cheeky monkey and vigorously drove home.  This chimpanzee was an angel until I introduced her to professor Tuna, my cat. Chichi went bonkers from smashing vases to ripping up my couches. The worst scheme she pulled went far beyond the line. leisurely, she crawled down the hall and into my home office; and as I saw my computer crash I knew I regretted bringing her home. Professor Tuna was delighted to see Chichi go.