Author: | Lynn Achieng | ISBN: | 9780463673799 |
Publisher: | Lynn Achieng | Publication: | August 30, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Lynn Achieng |
ISBN: | 9780463673799 |
Publisher: | Lynn Achieng |
Publication: | August 30, 2018 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Goggling your symptoms on WebMD is not a good idea, Adelyn thought as she looked at the basic black and white website telling her that her symptoms meant she was suffering from skin cancer.
She snorted, yah right; that was actually better than your fiancé dying in a fiery car crush on the day before your wedding.
It was funny that now she could even snort at that a year ago just the thought of Martin made her burst into tears.
With a sigh she snapped the laptop top shut and stood picking up her cup of tea from the table and went to look out the window. She loved it here, up in the cabin alone where the world could not touch her. As she looked out the window into the emptiness of the darkness lighted faintly by the night sky she relished the freedom. Here she was happy and the whole world could not touch her.
You should probably get to bed now, the practical side of her mind reminded her; she called that side Yin.
She can stay up a little bit longer, the other side of her said that she called Yan replied.
Get it my Yin to your Yan?
She knew that it was not normal to speak to yourself and give both sides names but after being copped up in the cabin almost a year they were the only people she could talk to.
Its past ten o’clock, in fact it is going to twelve, Yin replied outraged.
Yah right she had no job to go to, she can sleep at any time, Yan argued.
Hey, Adelynn protested out loud even though she knew they would not hear her, I have a job.
Cutting down trees and clearing out leaves is not a job, Yan replied.
She’s right, Yin said like it pained her to say that Yan was right about anything.
You are both wrong, she said out loud, I am going to look for a job in the dinner tomorrow.
They both knew that she had no such plans but now that she had said it there was no backing out, those two would bug her relentlessly.
Crap!
For two voices in her own mind they were little bugging bitches.
Hey we heard that, Yin said, mind your language young lady.
Bragging Yan said, my baby is growing up.
Both of you goodnight, she said as she set her cup on the table and climbed up the loft bed to get some sleep, if she was to wake up early then she needed to get some shut eye.
Goodnight sweery, Yin said.
Goodnight, dream that someone finally managed to remove the stick up Yin’s ass.
She smiled as she closed her eyes and tuned them out as they started arguing.
Goggling your symptoms on WebMD is not a good idea, Adelyn thought as she looked at the basic black and white website telling her that her symptoms meant she was suffering from skin cancer.
She snorted, yah right; that was actually better than your fiancé dying in a fiery car crush on the day before your wedding.
It was funny that now she could even snort at that a year ago just the thought of Martin made her burst into tears.
With a sigh she snapped the laptop top shut and stood picking up her cup of tea from the table and went to look out the window. She loved it here, up in the cabin alone where the world could not touch her. As she looked out the window into the emptiness of the darkness lighted faintly by the night sky she relished the freedom. Here she was happy and the whole world could not touch her.
You should probably get to bed now, the practical side of her mind reminded her; she called that side Yin.
She can stay up a little bit longer, the other side of her said that she called Yan replied.
Get it my Yin to your Yan?
She knew that it was not normal to speak to yourself and give both sides names but after being copped up in the cabin almost a year they were the only people she could talk to.
Its past ten o’clock, in fact it is going to twelve, Yin replied outraged.
Yah right she had no job to go to, she can sleep at any time, Yan argued.
Hey, Adelynn protested out loud even though she knew they would not hear her, I have a job.
Cutting down trees and clearing out leaves is not a job, Yan replied.
She’s right, Yin said like it pained her to say that Yan was right about anything.
You are both wrong, she said out loud, I am going to look for a job in the dinner tomorrow.
They both knew that she had no such plans but now that she had said it there was no backing out, those two would bug her relentlessly.
Crap!
For two voices in her own mind they were little bugging bitches.
Hey we heard that, Yin said, mind your language young lady.
Bragging Yan said, my baby is growing up.
Both of you goodnight, she said as she set her cup on the table and climbed up the loft bed to get some sleep, if she was to wake up early then she needed to get some shut eye.
Goodnight sweery, Yin said.
Goodnight, dream that someone finally managed to remove the stick up Yin’s ass.
She smiled as she closed her eyes and tuned them out as they started arguing.