The fourth in the series; if you haven’t read the earlier ones and would like to them please follow links below.
http://authspot.com/short-stories/the-cherokee/
http://authspot.com/poetry/the-song-of-a-cherokee/
http://writinghood.com/literature/myself-and-native-americans-part-lll/
Christenings should be a happy family occassion, but not for this family.
Continue ReadingIt is nice to see two people merge their hearts, bodies and souls through the social obligation called as marriage.
Continue ReadingThere are situations when you wonder if there is no confusion in the protocole. Then you realize that the things are like they are. There will be always conflicts due to conflicts between genders and genders of same sex.
Continue ReadingContinuing Dee’s story from "Crashing – part 3"
Continue ReadingGrowing up on a farm leaves incredible images in ones mind. This story, part true, part fiction, takes one back to the blood roots of the land where tradition is bred.
Continue ReadingMona Graduates.
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Continue ReadingThe last boat out of the port of Rangoon had already left. Cecil and his family had prepared to get on it prior to its sailing, but had missed it for the reason that it had left a day prior to its schedule of departure, prompted by the fact that the enemy was closing in and was already on the verge of invading the port.
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