Hello my sweeties,

Now here is some very worthy advice for all you writers out there!

Never complain about struggling to write a book summary to and English lit teacher!

I now have homework!

hehe see Kiki-Ma-Chi you're not the only one :P

This story is actually going to be written as a drabble,

If you not sure what that is:

A drabble is an extremely short work of fiction of exactly one hundred words in length, not necessarily including the title. The purpose of the drabble is brevity, testing the author's ability to express interesting and meaningful ideas in an extremely confined space.

This is not something I'm good at!

for people who have read my work you will know I'm a very descriptive writer,

I love giving as much detail as possible and when trying to summarise 'Living For Her'

which is the next story on the line to completion along with 'Brotherly Love, Sisterly Sin'

I've found my over descriptive style to be my complete downfall. :(

So this will be a story to challenge me, and I just hope you will all enjoy it!

so as always,

Enjoy...


Life is not black and white, or so I've heard so many times before.

Yet if this is true, why do they insist on making news papers?

It told her story that morning, all there in black and white print. The words even now etched into my mind, speaking as if they knew her...

As if she and her life, were as black and white as the words on that page... But, they didn't know her and if anything her life is as far from black and white as they come.

Gone, that was the word he used...


Soooooo? what do we think?

have I captured the Idea of a drabble?

Or have I just fallen face first into a ditch?

Let me know your thoughts in a review

Neh xxxx