Realistic Stories
Lately, I've been on this kick to write on a more realistic level. So I have some stories from this year and last up here. As they are -realistic-, there are some themes that are from my own mind, turned into other characters.
Most of these stories have mature language and themes. Be forewarned.
Transformation: Even though this was a Ti'Mae and Rellis story, this did touch a lot on real events that could happen to anyone. This also was a teaching tool for some. This can also be found in the Cleft Stories Section. [Written in August, 2003]
Simple Thoughts: After asking advice from a good friend. This was in my POV about two men in my life that I care about and what I did when I was in a love triangle. Has the song "Simple and Clean" all through the story. [Written in August 2003]
Hello and Goodbye: Too much listening to Final Fantasy X music and my fighting family. Anna is a girl who is about to meet someone important to her. But her first meeting could be her last. [Written in September, 2003]
Now and Forever: This one was something I wrote before work. Two nameless people deal with a problem with commitment. -This story has mature themes in it.- [Written in November 2003]
If I Could Have: Personal reflection of my fears and doubts of my relationship before the New Year. Yes, this is in my LiveJournal and it is depressing, but I was sick and at an all time low. [Written in December, 2003]
Acceptance of the Heart: An Anna and Ian story. Anna is having trouble facing commitment and she tries to turn Ian away. However, there's a way to accept, even if those who you love have to hurt you, as Anna learns. [Written in January, 2004]
To Find Her Place: A young girl who has been abandoned has to earn her place in the world. When her mother gets her put in a school in another country, Anna Baronski has to figure out exactly what her place is in the world. Novel idea. ~Copyrighted to Elizabeth Marion Whittaker, February 2, 2004.~
APR: Anna and Ian story. After listening to a song sent to me, I felt a compulsion to write this story. It's basically trying to capture the feelings of the composer, somewhat. Some is fictious, some is real. And yes, some of the title has been changed. I'm leaving you to guess what it means. [Written on March 8, 2004]