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posted by livethislifeup
Like after all the nights before, I had woken up a several amount of times. Every hour, past twelve, until I finally woke at nine. This routine was my life. It was all it was, after Max.
Max, was my life for the twelve years we had. However, five of those twelve years, we spent in grief.
Diagnosed with lung cancer on our sixth mwaka anniversary. At first, we were a little worried--but we were certain that things would turn out fine. He promised me that they would. That, however, was not the case.
With radiation treatment, and surgeries here and there, the cancer came back every mwaka until our twelfth mwaka together.
On June 12th, 2005, he had been relieved of his pain, and was finally put at rest. Beforehand, he had accepted it. He had accepted that it was his turn, that it was his time, that he's done, everything he was supposed to. I didn't.
Every siku after that, was a nightmare. The empty space behind me in our bed, the empty chair at our dining table, and the empty feel on our living room couch. Everything had changed. But certainly, not for the better.
I was alone. We had no kids at the time. We planned to, before we had found out.
I shed, too many tears. They seeped through my mto almost every night, after sliding down my face, from the tip of my eyelashes, and down my cheek.
These tears were no comfort. They were cold, and heavy. Causing my eyes to redden, and my eyes to puff. And every morning, I would wake up, with tissues, scattered all over the floor.
After nearly a mwaka and a half--maybe even longer--I recall hearing a voice in my mind. His voice, in a dream.

"Love, can wewe hear me?"

And I remember, talking to him, as he held me close. Tears fell at his presence, despite the fact that it was a dream. I couldn't help it. Seeing his face--his beautiful sapphire eyes, his matted brown hair that he would always run his hands through, his smile that pulled him all together, inaonyesha his unbelievable brilliance. That was my Max. And I felt him. I heard him. I spoke to him.

"Love, wewe shouldn't be crying anymore."
"I can't help it."
"Yes wewe can."
"I've just--missed you."
"And that's okay."
"It hurts Max."
"I know it does. But wewe shouldn't be stopping your life, just because I'm not there."
"What's this worth if you're not here?"
"Don't wewe see sweetie? wewe are still alive because wewe are meant to keep living your life."
"And wewe weren't? We're only in our thirties. wewe shouldn't have died so young."
"It's cruel isn't it?"
"Most definitely."
"Well, it's out of our control love. There are plenty of things we can't control. We don't decide when we get to die. We don't decide when we want to be born. But we do have control over one important thing, that being, how we live our life. And I came to you, because for the past mwaka and a half, wewe haven't been living your life. You've put it on hold, because I'm not there to live it with you."
"Is that, so wrong?"
"Define what wewe mean kwa wrong. It's hard, I know. But wewe have to songesha on with your life. Even if I'm not in it anymore."


I was crying bitterly. I knew this--I just couldn't accept it. Not yet at least.

"I can't watch wewe live your life like this. wewe need to go out into the world. Live your life, instead of wasting it away at home. It's okay to miss me. It's even okay to cry about it. But not every second, of every minute, of every hour, of every day."

And before I could say anymore, he disappeared, before my very eyes.

Now, were back to where we started. A few months after this dream, I woke up, on a Sunday, and took it all in.
At exactly nine o'clock, I had got out of bed, and made my way into our jikoni for cereal--what we both used to have, every morning. I walked around the house, and looked outside. Beautiful. Clear vast skies, and a sun ascending high, taking all the light with it. It was a perfect day. A perfect siku to spend outside--out kwa the beach.
Twelve years. Twelve years Max and I spent along the pwani in Everly. Pale, sandy beaches, with cerulean waters thrashing against the shore. We spent, countless nights, running across the rising tide, watching the sun descend to what seemed underneath the water, as the colors above faded.
I did that on that Sunday. I sat flat on the sand, and watched the sun set before me. And I heard Max in my mind.

"Love, promise me something. Promise me, that wewe will find another someone, and upendo that someone like wewe did me. Have the children that we never did. Have them run around in the nyumbani that we bought together. Have them play on the beach, pwani that we spent our life on together. Promise me, that you'll make yourself happy."

And as the last sliver of the sun descended, I smiled and looked towards the gracious skies and replied,

"I promise, love."

Twelve years later

Every now and then, I still think of Max. I think of my dream, and that Sunday at the beach. I reminisce on old memories, and look at old photos.
But like he alisema himself, I had to songesha on.
And now, twelve years later after that dream, I've kept my promise.
I am now married to Lucas Daniels. We've been married for eleven years, with three beautiful children.
The eldest, our first girl, Gillian.
The middle child, our sekunde girl, Heidi.
And the youngest, our first boy, Max.
posted by filthyinnocence
I look out the tiny barred window of my cell and see the surf rolling over the beach. Seagulls caw shrilly at each other and children splash happily in the shallows. The water looks so blue, so refreshing. What I wouldnt give to break out of this cruel confinement and swim away, far away. The rags that i wear every single siku have worn so thin, i am never warm anymore, just constantly shaking off chills that claw so deep into my Bones im afraid im close to shattering. I sit all siku every siku waiting for my one meal and at night, through my stomach growling and the sea roaring, above all that...
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posted by dragonwriter
When I looked over st the mbwa mwitu I saw that he was watching me. Looking into his eyes I felt an unforgettable sadness. I started walking to it. The closer I got to it voices started appearing in my head. The zaidi steps I took to it the zaidi clear the voices became. When I got inayofuata its head I crouched down and put my head inayofuata to his and then I could make out the voices, "Run Shaun. wewe need to run." It sounded like the old man. What is going on here?
I did as he said, I turned and ran. I did nothing but until I found myself back in the woods I was in before. At least I hope. It just feels familiar....
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posted by Cries_Bloodlova
Chapter 1
The belief
“So my dad is alive.” I look around at everyone, they where still looking at me as if I was a freak. I look at Effie as if she was a freak. And she was.
“Apparently.” Haymitch said. I rolled my eyes at him.
“Why is everyone starring at me?” There were mumbles. I turn to Peeta he looks at me with concern and protection. “What!” I yell.
“calm down. We just want to know how wewe feel about your dad being alive.” Peeta alisema I shrug.
“I feel confused.”
“About your dad being alive?” Peeta said. I nod. “what’s confusing about that.”
“The fact that...
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posted by fanfangirlfan
Hes looking at me wide-eyed now which I hope at least means he’s listening to me. I start to take my hands off his face because I realize that im probably really invading his personal space, but before I can put them back at my sides, he grabs them in his hands. His hands are so warm that it makes me realize mine are freezing cold and then im thinking oh great, he just listened to my probably stupid and useless rant with ice cold hands gripping his face like a vise! I think of how uncomfortable I might have just made him feel because after all were still practically strangers!!! But before...
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posted by fanfangirlfan
When we run, it doesn’t quite feel like running. It feels zaidi like falling, running so fast that the wind makes my hair whip around my face and whistles in my ears just makes me feel like I couldn’t possibly be stopped. Like the fall will never end. Sam is the leader, turning us every which way until we end up on the outskirts of town. The air is fresher and the nyasi is greener here. We run until it’s just endless road and fields in front of us and then finally our foot-falls slow, and we veer off the pavement into the shade of a huge oak tree. The tree, being so massive, hides us completely...
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Stephenie Meye the person who wrote Twilight series
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He leads me
in the paths that are right
wewe are my friend
I have courage,
for your help is there
wewe are close beside me with comfort,
wewe are guiding my way
wewe make me welcome,
Pouring down honor
This joy fills me with gladness
Your goodness always is with me
Your loving kindness strengthens me always
as I go through life.


They are pouring down honor
For your achievements
It fills me with pride
At your success
wewe are zaidi than deserving
Of such attention
I am so happy for wewe
And am proud to know wewe and call wewe friend.
posted by ZekiYuro
How men first learnt to invent words is unknown;in other words,the origin of language is a mystery.All we really know is that men,unlike animals,somehow invented certain sounds to express thoughts and feelings,actions and things so that they could communicate with each other;and that later they agreed to certain signs,called letters,which could be combined to represent those sounds,and which could be written down.These sounds,if spoken au written in letters,are called words.

Great writers are those who not only have great thoughts but also express these thoughts in words that appeal powerfully to our minds and emotions.This charming and telling use of words is what we call literary prose.Above all,the real poet is a master of words.He can convey his meaning in words which sing like music,and which kwa their position and association can break men to tears.We should,therefore,learn to choose our words carefully,or they will make our speech silly and vulgar.
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Advice to young, beginning writers to Stephen King....
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posted by RanmaRaj
Guess even the sky is lonely
See its crying so bitterly
Its raining here today
Cuz its valentine day

Everyone has a smile on their faces
Either true au fake
Some have their heart's aces
Others hated even to wake

Now that you're gone
I'm staring at my phone
Hoping wewe to make a small call
That wewe wanna meet in the mall

There's an empty place in my heart
I'm in agony due to the pain
The siku wewe left it broke apart
I cry as much as the rain

Pls come back to me
Pls say wewe upendo me
And that I'll never again have to stay
Alone on a valentine's day