

Peace in Three Seconds
The last war ended so quietly that most people didn’t believe it had happened. There were no surrender speeches, no statues raised, no photographs of soldiers kissing strangers in the street. One day the armies simply stopped marching. The factories that built tanks began producing irrigation pumps. Satellites that once guided missiles began tracking storms. The word enemy slowly slipped out of everyday language. Children born after that year learned about war the way people
5 hours ago3 min read


Notifications
She began with notifications. At twenty-eight, Mara slept with her phone under her pillow like a talisman. The screen was the last light she saw at night and the first she felt against her eyelids in the morning. She told herself she wasn’t waiting for anyone in particular. She was just… open. Open to love. Open to being chosen. Open to the kind of message that changes the temperature of your blood. The first time he texted her, it was past midnight. You up? Three simple word
6 days ago5 min read


Annapolis Valley in Bloom
The orchards wake before the house is stirred, Before the ridge lets go of lingering frost. By dawn the branches, spare as winter bones, Are filmed with white the night has breathed upon. It happens row by row without a sound— A quiet brightening along the slope, As if the Valley loosed a careful sigh And let it settle, petaled, in the light. The bees come early, diligent and sure, To read the fragile script from bloom to bloom. Below, the grass remembers colder days; Above,
Feb 281 min read







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