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Acceptance
What's one thing you eventually accepted in life that you struggled to accept in the past?
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WhiteWolf in Stream of Consciousness

acceptance

people come and go.

quickly or slowly.

they could fade away, or they could be loud and in your face.

why did it have to end this way?

why did we fight every day?

why did we tear each other down and then expect to find us in one piece?

it makes sense now. why we did all that we did.

that we were all hurting.

that we were all pleading for help.

but sometimes the universe doesn't answer.

and when it doesn't, you just have to accept that people come and go, that pleading for help won't change anything.

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Lightening
Write about something, it can either be a flash of lightening showing your worst fear standing in the corner of your room, or a beautiful streak of lightening bolting across the sky. Just use the concept of lightening. Have fun!
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WhiteWolf in Flash Fiction

Lightning, Stars, and Earthquakes

lightning flashes through the sky, thunder always accompanying it.

stars shine with purpose, the moon almost like a mother to them.

earthquakes shake with terror, aftershocks always there on it's heels.

it seems that everything has something, a partner, someone there.

it feels like no one is there with you.

sometimes, the lightning doesn't always have thunder along with, sometimes you are a lonely moon with no stars, sometimes you are an earthquake with no aftershocks.

scientifically, some of these are impossible.

but metaphorically it is very real.

Challenge
Regret
What's a decision from your past that you regret? What would you do instead? Any form of writing, winner chosen by likes.
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WhiteWolf in Stream of Consciousness

Everything Worse

the past haunts you. like a weight in your chest, always staying there, unmovable.

people regret a lot of things. maybe breaking up with a significant other or not spending enough time with loves ones.

sometimes it could be making the wrong decision and crashing into a car. or signing up for a job that turns out to be a nightmare.

maybe it's being angry at the wrong time.

exploding after bottling your emotions up. wrecking friendships, destroying your mental health and those around you. regretting opening up and revealing those feelings of anger. of getting mad. of hating everything.

of getting annoyed and causing a chain reaction of fights and shouts and making everything worse.

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The Lie
Write about a time a character or yourself convinced yourself of a lie and what that lie in turn caused you to do. Winner is by popularity.
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Happiness

life is strange.

some days you are smiling until your cheeks hurt and laughing until your stomach aches.

yet some day you can't even move.

some days it feels like when you put your head down, you will instantly fall asleep.

i convinced myself this was normal. that highs and lows are a part of life.

i convinced myself that happiness was just out of reach. that if i stayed a little longer, happiness would be obtained. that it would come and cradle me and hold me close.

it would be the answer to all of my problems.

i smiled empty smiles, and laughed hollow laughs. i thought about living. i put work into school, work into dance, work into life.

but lies won't always save you.

sometimes lies are your downfall.

sometimes happiness isn't as close as you think.

Challenge
Enchanting Fragrance
Write a haiku that revolves around the themes of nature and fragrance. Your entry must follow the traditional structure (5-7-5 syllables). Feel free to submit more than one entry.
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WhiteWolf in Haiku

Sweet Honey

Bees buzzing around

Small bees collecting honey

Sweet honey dripping

Challenge
May Acrostic
A very simple acrostic this month, but I'm adding a twist. M-A-Y are the first letters of each line of your Haiku. Remember the traditional syllable count. 5-7-5. Only one Haiku, unless you are feeling really ambitious. I'm challenging myself to judge this one, so be patient. And remind me if it takes too long.
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WhiteWolf in Haiku

Old Times

Merry days coming

All the parties coming here

You know, like old times

Just like old times :)

Challenge
Challenge of the Week
Alright, you brilliant beasts. To kick off the first $25 Weekly Challenge, we're keeping it easy and exact. Suuuure..... Most of us have been in this spot, asked the question, so we'll frame a setting. Here goes. You're on a first date with a person you met online. There's attraction there, but you're still trying to figure out if the chemistry is physical AND mental. The person across the table asks you what kind of writing you do, and when you give them a genre, they say, in one way or another, "Describe your writing to me." This week's challenge is to answer that question here. The winner will be decided by likes on this one.
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My Writing

The guy sitting in front of me had that dirty blonde hair that was messy and tousled. He had those piercing hazel eyes that could stop time and entrance you.

"I didn't know you liked to write," I say after his proclamation of love for writing and poetry. "I like writing, too." He props his elbows up on the table. His expression was kind, and he looked like he wanted hear my version of a proclamation of love.

The restaurant they were at, Ivy Vines, was a rather fancy restaurant, but with a more edgy feel to it. It had sleek chairs, delicious food, and lights strung everywhere. Darin, the date, said it was really good a few days ago.

We matched on a dating app, and we had been talking for hours, non-stop.

"Really?" He raises in eyebrow. "What kind of writing do you do?"

"Fiction. Sometimes romance. Kind of along those lines," I reply.

Darin smiles, his lips turning almost pinker. "Well," he says. "Describe your writing for me." My mouth presses into a line. Brows knit. "Please? For me?"

I laughed. "Okay, okay." It took a few moments to figure out what to say, but after I opened my mouth, the words rolled off my tongue. "My writing is almost like a dream, and a nightmare. I write a lot about mental health, because it was one of my close friends real life nightmares. And, it's important for people to learn about.

"Mental health is something very real. Something that a lot of people experience at one point in their life. It's important for others to know how people feel, but sometimes it can comfort those struggling to hear something that they relate to, that they understand.

"I write romances that I would want, based on people who have been nice to me in the past. Once upon a time, there was this boy. He meant a lot to me, but he abandoned me and never spoke to me again. When I write about love and all the romances, I think about him, just how much I loved him, and just how much I hurt after him.

"The fiction is just my personal choice. I love reading YA fiction, and it's really fun to world and character build. I pull ideas from my favorite books, and intertwine and twist them until they become something new, something for me. Something I can write about.

"All it takes it just one spark, and I can write for a long time. It's hard to keep that flame alive, but if you nurture it, an entire book can come out from the flames. And if it does die, a better version can come from the ashes.

"Writing can sometimes seem like an escape, but also as a way to communicate and reach others who are feeling, living, dreaming just like me."

Challenge
Write a Myth- the Sky
Write a Myth explaining why the sky is blue.
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WhiteWolf in Fiction

Her Eyes

There was once a girl, a delicate little thing with brilliant eyes and soft hair. Lydia Balkman, part of the most beautiful, prestigious clan, was the most beautiful girl in all the lands. Her entire clan was known for their light blue eyes and kindness. Every boy fantasized and adored over her.

Prince Theodore, perhaps the most charming prince the land has seen, had seen Lydia on his tower. He spotted her from hundreds of feet away, and was entranced by her beauty. This prince was always handsome, with dark curls and a great sense of humor. Every girl had eyes on him.

So when he declared his love for Lydia, everyone was livid. The boys were upset that their beloved prince stole Lydia from everyone else. All the girls were angry and jealous the Lydia got the prince and they didn't.

The two got married a few months later, which enraged Ophelia Andres like no other. She was one of the ugliest the land had, which made her very self-conscious. She, like all other girls, was in love with Prince Theodore, and was extremely jealous of Lydia. Something no one knew about her was that she had witch ancestry. With all the anger fueled up within her, she stormed to the palace courtyard on the day of the wedding.

She screamed in disgust at Lydia's dress. "On this very day, that Balkman clan won't be celebrating, no, but watching us with jealousy. They will know how we feel, being ugly and shamed with their beauty. They will feel how we feel, longing to be just like them! Let them watch us with jealousy!"

Ophelia, eyes flashing in anger, waved her arms around, bright lights blinding everyone. It was a few minutes before the lights vanished. Ophelia looked up and smiled. The sky was the very color of her eyes. Lydia's eyes.

Challenge
Challenge of the Month XXXVII
Give us one page of a book, story, or poem of yours. If it's a poem, it can be up to two pages. We don't care if it's already something you posted. For the big, fat $100, put up your picked page or poem. Winner will be chosen by Prose.
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The Weight of Coming Home

Tristan hated coming home. When he came home, he had to face his parents, with their unmeetable high expectations, and their yells. He was the youngest of three, and he felt the full brunt of his parents' anger, mainly his father’s.

The only thing that kept him alive was Lily. It was horrible not talking to her, but Aaron, his best friend, said it was for the better. She gave him a necklace – charm is a better word – that he always kept in his pocket and clutched when he was in need of someone. There was a fat, one inch star on it that was as pale as the moon. It hung from a brown, leather string.

He loved Lily with all his heart, but never managed to talk to her. Either, Aaron purposely avoided her, or she tensed and went the other direction. If only she knew that she saved his life. That small, stupid charm he gave her when they were ten, saved him. It was childish, but he still clutched it every night and morning, every time his father yelled at him for doing something.

Sighing, he toyed with it as he made his way home. A large, oak tree protected it, and the walls were a bleak gray with an intricate pattern of tiles on the roof. Tristan went in, and rolled his eyes as he saw his older sister’s expression. His older brother, Matthew, was off in college, but his sister, Michelle, was there, and she was two years younger than him. Michelle had a forced smile on her face.

“You should just go to your room,” She told him gently. Tristan saw her rubbing her side.

“What did he do?” Tristan asked. Michelle shook her head, her dark hair flowing out in dark waves. All three of them got their father’s hair, a dark color. He had straight hair, while his mother had curly hair. Tristan inherited his mother’s curls. His curls went into his eyes.

Tristan sighed and went up to his room as silently as he could. He slugged his backpack off his shoulders and reached for the door. He froze when he heard footsteps, his father’s, stomping downstairs. “Mikayla!” He yelled

“Michelle,” Tristan’s sister replied in a quiet voice. Panic rose through him, but he decided to close the door. He heard her scream a few minutes later.