Heart
By Edgar Frost
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Happiness may be found, but it does not always stay. When you lock yourself away inside the light, the darkness is bound to hunt you down to remind you of its existence and equality to the light that you prefer.
Follow one persons terrifying experience to cling to the happiness they'd made for themselves, with despair pounding down on their door. Can you really ignore the darkness forever, or must you, one day, finally let it in?
Edgar Frost
I've been writing and growing as a writer since I was thirteen, and my writing and stories have grown with me. I have a love for fiction and fantasy and delving into other worlds whether or not I'm a visitor, or the God of that world itself. My stories are my many lives I've lived in other realities and what adventures, dramas, and emotional roller-coasters have happened therein. As of yet, I have not been published in print, but I do hope in time I will be getting my stories out there, in every form possible.
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Heart - Edgar Frost
Heart
By Edgar Frost
Published by Smashwords
© 2018 Edgar Frost
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Home is where the heart is, people usually said. Or so it’s what I heard often in my life, in quotes on TV or in quirky little items, gifts, coffee cups, and pictures you hang above your kitchen table. It always sounded corny, almost lame, but even so…it still held truth to me. In younger years and even in my life now, as I was finally standing on my own two feet, it felt as if it rang true.
My life thus far functioned how life always tended to. There were good times, innocent times, and purely happy times. But there were also times full of struggle, aches, and pains. Sometimes, those pains were deep, and left scars. But, we all fight on, don’t we? We try our hardest to do so. And that is what I’d done thus far, I think. I’d fought on and I’d manage to find happiness, a place that was safe and secure, where nothing bad could ever happen to me.
At least, that’s what I thought. Perhaps I’d been blind, or foolish, but I hadn’t expected…this.
I spent my free evenings at home either with the TV set on my favorite show, or with a book in my lap and something warm to drink or eat to my right on the side table by my rather comfortable chair. I’d found the luxury of living in a home with two floors, spacious living areas, bedrooms, and a dining room, and I felt like I had everything I could want. A fire place burned far in front of me, the doors were locked and secure, and the home was lit and warm with yellow-orange light (many shades covering my home were that of greens and