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Monday, August 30, 2021

Girl


 Backpacker's Road: Girl


"You can survive anything by striving to come out from anything that enslaves your soul. Take courage and seek the Light to freedom. And that Light is Jesus, the Son of God."

Those were the words of our religion teacher that rang and have stayed in my brain. Luckily for me, no one among my classmates had noticed my stunned self as the school bell announces the time for recreation for all.

I believed no one realized how I felt but my three closest friends, who were seated close to me, the twins in front and the other one beside me.

Our teacher has just taken the story of The Deep Blue Sea. 

(To read: Tap the The Deep Blue Sea link to the story)

She also have incited some articles from The Bible Journey

(To read: Tap the The Bible Journey link  to the stories)

My friends and I were left alone inside the classroom as everyone else went out to play in the school's playground. We are all in our twelfth years of age.

As soon as the teacher left the room and only the four of us on our own, I bursted into tears. I could not hold it anymore. 

"What happened? Now you can tell us."

My friend beside me, a taxi driver's daughter, who had shared with us the story of her father when he was robbed and considered himself being watched by God, hugged me so tightly.

(To read: Tap the Watched link to the story)

"I was raped!"

I almost could not say the words. It happened a week ago already. I have been so afraid to tell anyone about it as I was threatened by my stepfather. Not even my mother knows. I have been scared to death what she could do to him.

While I was crying on my friend's shoulder, my other two friends, the twins, came to hug both of us with an incredible shock on their faces.

"Oh my God! That is why you have been acting so strange the last few days. Why did you wait this long to tell us?"

One of the twins, whose parent's store is located just a few blocks from ours, had also shared in the day's class the story of their parent's fights.

(To read: Tap the Ika of my Heart link to the story)

Suddenly, someone entered the room.

"Teacher!"

It was our religion teacher who came in and locked the room's door. She went straight to me and hugged me tightly.

The other twin stopped her and planted her question.

"How long have you been there by the door?"

The teacher straightened herself up and explained to the girls.

"I came back because I forgot the report I had to give today to the administration's office. The door was not totally closed and I halted from entering as I heard her cry."

She gave me a sympathetic look. They were all sad for me.

"Who did this to you?"

The teacher asked me.

"My stepfather. As you knew, my father died even before I was born. My mother got married again. He was drunk when it happened. My mother wasn't home."

I cried and my teacher hugged me again.

"I promised I will help you. It is good you confessed it to your friends. But now, we have to report it to the police."

I was frightened by her suggestion, thinking about my mother. But then, she assured me that she would come with me and help me to explain it to my mother. Besides, my other friends were also urging me to listen to our beloved teacher. We adored her because she has been a very good friend as well to us all. 

I agreed, though confused about it, but felt relief having people who cared and then helping me.

After the class, we went to the police station. It seemed there was no one at the station when we arrived. The reception desk was empty, but not too long, a policeman came from the inside. We heard someone shouting at him. 

"That sounds like Luke."

I said it to myself. Luke is my childhood friend. Him and Jason were best friends. 

(To read : Tap the Disgraced link to Jason and Luke's story) 

My mind stopped thinking about Luke as my teacher started to talk to the policeman and my friends holding my hands tightly. 

After the report, we left the police station. Outside, I saw once again a dove. This time on top of the teacher's car. We left the school in her car. I went to the white dove as I felt peace inside of me as I saw it. I passed my hand into its back and it let me.

"Hello my friend."

I said it as everyone with me came and tried to do the same. But it flew. So we all laughed and left.


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Thursday, August 26, 2021

The Little Ka Collection

 



The Little Ka Collection


(To read: Tap link above)

To Ella's eyes they were alarms. Much more when her attention was called by the dimming sky. She looked up at the sky and she noticed that the clear blue sky was turning grey. 

"What is happening?"


(To read: Tap link above)

"I said stop it or I will have to let you fall!"

The bird continued until the holes became bigger and the mother's wing could not hold the bird anymore. Then it fell.


(To read: Tap link above)

After the story, Little Ka's eyes started to release tears.

"Once I grew up like you, I will search for those two birds and have them cooked by Nanny."


(To read: Tap link above)

“God is spirit, sweetheart. He is everywhere. Mom and dad may not be there when you need them, but always remember and never forget, God is there. Jesus is there. You just have to call Him and believe, okay?”



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Monday, August 23, 2021

The Little Girl



Backpacker's Road: The Little Girl


Seated on a little chair and playing with my dolls laid on top of a small table, I was waiting for Jason and Luke to come and play with me.

I was already around five years old. My mother was not able to give birth again. She dedicated most of her time attending her little grocery store, where infront of it she placed my little table and chair.

Then I saw Jason, behind him came Luke. Both of them ran to the store and looked very nervous and afraid.

(Jason's and Luke's: Tap the link DISGRACED to their stories)

"Hello! Let us play again!"

I greeted them with my sweetest smile but they ignored me. Jason stepped on top of the long wooden chair below the railed window of our mini store to buy a beer.

"Not now. We are in a hurry. Jason has to buy a beer for his father or else he will receive punishment."

It was Luke talking to me. Jason was pleading with my mother to give him a beer. She was refusing. So I cried.

My mother knew how much I love Jason and Luke. They were like brothers to me. She appreciated them a lot for how much they take care of me and how she could count on them to protect me against other children. So she gave in to Jason's beg.

Then my friends ran as fast as they could. I was left alone to myself again. I looked at the window store and my mother was not there. 

I helped myself up on top of the chair to look inside the store. Once again, my mother was with both hands in prayer before her little altar on the right side of the window's inside, to pray. She had her eyes closed praying. I realized she does that everytime that Jason and Luke come to the store. She must be praying for them.

Meanwhile, a man dressed in black shirt called my attention quietly. He could not be seen by my mother. He was calling me to come to him. I wondered what he wanted. I did not come down right away. I was about to do so when another one called my attention.

Someone came out around the corner on my other side. Another man dressed in white shirt. He smiled at me, but looked angry at the other man. He stood by my side. So I shouted at my mother.

"Mommy!"

Right away my mother was alarmed. She opened her eyes and came to the window. I looked both to my right and left, there was no one.

"Yes, my baby."

"I want to go inside. I am hungry."

"Sure, my baby. I am coming."

I helped myself to step down and to pick up my toys. There on top of the table, I saw a bird. A white dove with my dolls. The same dove that always come around to entertain me. I giggled trying to catch it but it flew again to a distance. I looked up and saw it resting on the street's post cable wire, where I always see it. Then once again, I saw the light blue colored sky with beautiful clouds dancing before my eyes.

My mother came to me and got me inside. Later on, I told her about the two men I saw. She was alarmed. Since then, she never lets me get out of her sight. Much more, I had seen her praying more than before.


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Thursday, August 19, 2021

Called 3

 


Round One:   Called
Round Two:   Called 2
Round Three Called 3

The strong strays  of the bright, big shining sun woke him up as he found himself lying alone at the peak of what seems to be the highest mountain on earth.

It was the peak. He was on top where as he stood, the rocky earth he was stepping on seemed to measure about one hundred square meters or little bit more. An exact number passed on his mind as he felt a wind passing by his head as if whispering to him.

"120"

He turned around trying to catch who spoke to him.

The next thing that crossed his mind was the person he loves the most.

"Father!"

Then a soft breeze enveloped him as he spoke the word.

"Where are you?"

He cried as he kneeled putting his hands on his face then he remembered what had happened.

He reviewed the previous events before his actual situation.

He has an older brother. One day, their father called them when they reached the age of seventeen.

"Come here boys."

His brother was playing with him a chessboard-like game but with stones. In his memory, the event happened in the ancient times of Jerusalem, where environments, living conditions, clothing and culture were the settings.

On top of that mountain peak, he was wearing a pyjamas like white plain shirts and pants made of cotton. He could not understand why. Anyway, the story of the event continued in his mind.

His brother with him went to approach their father who was outside the tent in his long tunic clothe, bearded face and holding a long wooden stick on one hand and bow with arrow on the other left hand.

"Yes, father."

Both the boys responded.

"My sons, both of you are at the appropriate age to start working and helping the family and community."

The brothers nodded in agreement with their father.

"Here I have the stick for who prefers to take care of our sheeps and bow with arrows for the one who chose to be our archer to hunt animals."

The brothers looked at each other.

"I'll take the bow and arrow, father. I can handle that better than this younger useless brother I have."

It was the eldest who spoke first as he has always tried his best to impress and earn the praises of their father. He had been jealous of the younger brother from childhood.

Their father looked at him then to the younger son searching for his reaction. The younger son just shrugged his shoulders, ignoring the brother's comment and smiled at the father.

"I am glad, father, he had chosen to be a hunter. I choose to be the sheep keeper. I love those sheeps and I prefer to take care of them. Give them to me. I will take care and guide them all for you. I will give my life for them."

The father gave him a happy, relieved smile.

"I bless you my son. Go and be their shepherd."

Then he turned his attention to his eldest son after the younger son left.

"And you, my son, you have to keep in mind that you are brothers. You should love one another and never compare yourself with each other."

He handed him the bow and arrows with a blank face. The eldest son could not figure out what his father felt about him.

"And what father? Are you not going to bless me as well?"

He asked his father.

The father stared at him a moment then spoke in a calm voice as always.

"This is one thing you must understand. I gave  you these weapons for a purpose. I passed it to you with my own right and will get it back with my full right. I love both of you though you are different in heart. You will have your weapons for as long as your brother has his stick. Because I am fair and just between the two of you. Now go and do what you are anointed for."

The son bowed his head as the strong look and seriousness from the father's words impacted him and empowered his whole being.

That was the second event he remembered.

"Though you have sent me away to the field to attend to the sheeps, I have heard what you have said to my brother, father. I never understood how I could ever have heard you and why, but I did. That's why I could recall it again."

He stood up and looked around him. He could only see layers of clouds as if they were steps of a stairway to heaven. He looked below but still layers of clouds. 

He sighed a deep breath.

"What am I supposed to do now?"

Another gentle breeze embraced him that made him close his eyes and another event came to pass his mind.

He was in the field. He was on the farm with the sheeps. He saw himself in the middle of the many sheeps surrounding him. He was carrying in his arm one sheep who was newly born. He was happy holding it as the other sheeps were celebrating with him.

"Brother!"

From the far, by about six hundred sixty six meters away according to his calculations of the distance stood his elder brother with his bow and arrow aimed at him.

As he turned to him, his brother let his arrow go and it hit directly the baby sheep in his arm which then went straight to his heart.

His whole body shook strongly as he opened wide his eyes after remembering the event.

The strength of the shake he felt was as if it was the highest number an earth's quake could ever reach. But that gentle breeze turning itself into white, thin clouds have steadied him, embracing him with equal strength.

"What has happened?"

He asked himself.

But then the writer of his story woke up too, shakened. He was writing on top of his table and as usual his sleepy head had led him to sleep on top of his draft papers. Then someone whispered something to him.

"He was Called."

He turned around. Once again, he believed it was Gabrielle. But when he looked by the door, he could only see it closing itself and the door knob clicked "closed".

He saw his pen on top of his previous two series of Called.

(To read: Tap Called link to the series)

He picked up The Pen and kissed it.

"Thank you."

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Monday, August 16, 2021

Newborn

 

Backpacker's Road: Newborn


I opened my eyes and wondered where I was.

Remembering myself tiny, warmly covered by a warm blanket and wearing my newborn baby's clothes. I knew they were all in white, because I felt pureness enveloping my body.

Looking up I saw the sky. I believed it was heaven. There were beautiful clouds dancing before my eyes. The color surrounding those white clouds were light blue in color. Beautiful!

I giggled lightly.

Curiosity inside made my eyes look on both sides. My eyes rolled to the left and right. My head even turned to my right. There was nothing strange, different from what I was looking at before me. The same white clouds and blue colored sky. But, yes, I noticed something. 

The white clouds were formed like a half opened door. Looking better inside, there was a distant color of yellow gold like the color maybe of the sun. It gave me a good feeling. My heartfelt joy and unexplainable admirations to what I saw inside- Something is happening in there.

I have SEEN it!

(To read: Tap the SEEN link to the story)

Suddenly I felt a sound in my stomach. Whaaa! I cried aloud.

After a few cries, someone heard me and came to my left side. I saw her. A beautiful face of a smiling woman. She talked to me.

"Oh my baby, are you hungry?"

"Hungry? What is that word?"

My question did not receive an answer. I believed she could not hear me nor I doubt if I ever spoke. All I knew was that I have a complaining stomach. Next I felt myself being lifted from wherever I was. 

I realized there were arms embracing me and a skin full of food with a reddish round little point where a white liquid was leaking. It was finally pressed into my mouth.

"Food!"

I sucked the food so hungrily.

"My poor little one."

The woman talking to me asked me a question I did not understand nor care about. I was just hungry.

I had my eyes closed savoring my food, but opened them when she started to talk. As she was talking, I saw a dove flapping its wings on top of us. Yet the dove wasn't a bird. I saw a face. A smiling, so beautiful and  brightly glowing face.

I stopped my breastfeeding session, laughing to my heart's delight as I was entertained and talked by the dove. I could not remember what it said, much more my abrupt action made me choke.

My choking made my eyes roll and the woman holding me lifted me up against her shoulder to make me burp, while patting lightly my back. It worked.

Against the woman's shoulder and having myself be in a vertical position, I noticed something. A different surrounding. Instead of an open sky of white and light blue colors, I saw a mixture of colors I could not remember and named about. Besides, I was inside a closed room.

"Hello Mommy!"

Someone else came beside the woman and called her Mommy. He was a man. He came to kiss her and turned to kiss me on my head.

"Hello Baby."

He called me Baby. So that was my name.

Then Mommy put me down back unto her arms and looked at the man.

"We are fine, Daddy."

She said to him Daddy. So that was his name. Then I got it. 

"We are Mommy, Daddy and Baby."

That was me confirming who we were. Then said something more.

"Now, we are a Family."

Daddy said so. We, a family. 

"What is a Family?"

I wanted to ask, but Mommy interrupted my own question.

"How was your trip?"

Mommy asked as Daddy put down his bag somewhere and his coat. Then came close to us holding a book.

"You may not believe what happened." 

He responded and seated himself besides Mommy as she took a seat on a chair nearby. Then Daddy started to tell Mommy what had happened to him.

"I met someone on the plane who gave me an inspiration, telling me about his own experience at the hotel. He, too, attended the symposium. He saw a woman with a baby and it made him remember how he was babied by his own wife."

Then Daddy laughed before sharing the story to Mommy.

(To read: Tap BABIED link to Daddy's story)

After the story, Mommy noticed the book that Daddy was holding in his hand.

"What is that book you are holding?"

Mommy asked him.

"The stories of The Little Ka."

(To read: Tap THE LITTLE KA link to the stories)

I wanted to interrupt him asking who was Ka. But he continued talking.

"I bought it for our child's bedtime stories someday."

Mommy smiled at the idea and they kissed.

I was full already. My stomach got filled up and gave me another feeling.

Sleepy. And so I slept.


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Saturday, August 14, 2021

Backpacker's Road

 


Backpacker's Road is coming from this month on a weekly Mondays!


Backpacker's Road - Newborn

I realized there were arms embracing me and a skin full of food with a reddish round little point where a white liquid was leaking. It was finally pressed into my mouth.

Backpacker's Road - The Little Girl

Right away my mother was alarmed. She opened her eyes and came to the window. I looked both to my right and left, there was no one.

Backpacker's Road - Girl

As soon as the teacher left the room and only the four of us on our own, I bursted into tears. I could not hold it anymore. 

Backpacker's Road - Teenage

"Luke's father has led me to prostitution. It was the condition if I wanted to stay with Luke. And so I did whatever he asked me. Luke found out. He said he would make his father pay."

Backpacker's Road - Grown up

It has been years since that tribute mass our friend who survived from human trafficking had left to live abroad. Every five years, she comes back to visit the country, relatives and friends.

Backpacker's Road - Oldie

"Luke!"

Everyone shouted except me. I was shocked. How could they recognize him and I failed?


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Monday, August 9, 2021

Followed 3

 


Round One : Followed
Round Two : Followed 2
Round Three:  Followed 3


The writer found himself on a single person boat. He was alone in a quiet, calm and shining blue ocean. The sun was up with warm not hot on his skin. There was a rainbow as well. A beautiful, strongly colored one.

"A rainbow with a sun shining."

He told himself finding it weird.

"What am I doing here?"

He asked himself.

Then a bird with a leaf from a tree on its beak came to rest on the front of his boat. He left his swadles on their holder and wanted to grab the bird, but it flew. Then he saw another one on top of them and both flew away together.

"If I am dreaming again I want to wake up."

He said to himself thinking of his pen.

As he moved his body backward, twisting to the back, he saw another boat with two humans.

"Hey!"

He shouted.

The writer swaddled his boat close to them as both passengers of the other boat, more or less the same size as his boat, seemed to be sleeping as their bodies were laid across the boat.

Upon reaching the other boat, he found a man and a woman. He tried to wake them up but they would not wake up. So he  scooped some sea water on both hands and sprinkled them on their faces.

Suddenly he found himself in his boat far away from them. He was back to the same distance as he was before, about two hundred meters away.

The man and the woman opened their eyes looking around in amazement then hugged each other crying for a long time.

The writer yelled at them, but it seemed he was too far away to be heard. He tried to come closer, but the same distance between them kept itself fixed.

"What is going on?"

He questioned himself.

Not long after, two dolphins on each side of his boat came tumbling themselves as if wanting to amuse him. They did. He laughed. He flashed back to the other boat and they were gone.

"What happened?"

Abruptly he found himself awakened from his dreams after his glass cup for coffee fell to the floor and broke. His pen was laid on the end point corner of his desk. It did not fall, just the cup.

As he peeped back to the paper he was writing before falling asleep, he found he stopped till "He looked back to the other boat and they were gone."

He cupped his face with both hands with regrets for getting himself awake and not continuing his dream. He glowered his eyes to the pen and grabbed it talking to it infront of his face.

"When I asked you to wake me up, you didn't. Now you left with intrigues as to what had happened in my story."

He dropped the pen on top of the paper, feeling himself crazy talking to a pen.

He stood up from his writing table chair and went to lie down on his bed as he saw it was still dark by looking outside his window. Besides, he felt tired and still sleepy. So he went to bed. Soon after he was back to his dream.

"Hello! Where are you guys?"

The writer screamed hoping he could be heard, but nothing.

"Now which direction shall I go?"

He only talked to himself as he was alone.

After a while, he saw the birds again. They were flying in one direction. He could not tell if it was north, south, east or west. But he followed them.

About an hour into his journey, he saw an island ahead of him.

"Land! At last!"

He said convincing himself it wasn't just an oasis. He arrived and he was right. It was real.

The island in the middle of the vast ocean was like a paradise. The closest water was blue, the trees distance away were beautiful green, the white colored sand!

There was no one around. So he did not bother to call. He just helped himself out of the boat and went to explore the island.

Before he went into the trees, he noticed something on his right hand far away. He wiped his eyes to see better. A boat!

"It must be the couple's boat!"

He convinced himself of what he saw and believed. So he ran to it. He came to it, touched it and looked around to check if its passengers were close by. No one.

Then from the far, he saw a boy running along the seashore playing with some little animals.

The writer went closer to the boy and the little animals. Around the boy were chickens, goats, piglets, bunnies and more, but all in pairs. No more than two of each kind.

"That is weird."

He commented to himself.

Another thing he noticed, he seemed to be invisible. The boy did not even turn around as he came to stand by his side.

"Hello!"

He greeted but the boy went on just laughing and playing. He believed he was around five years old.

"Jesus!"

Someone from behind them called. It was a woman's voice, which made the boy and the writer turned around towards the sides of the trees.

At the same time, the writer's bedside table's alarm clock sounded four o'clock in the morning. It shook up the writer from his dreams again.

"Oh no!"

He said, stopping the alarm.

"Why did I set you at four?"

Remembering it was actually the time he planned to start writing again, he wanted to get up. But sleepy head won him over.

Once again he tried to get back to sleep. Tossing and turning himself on his bed made him give up from sleeping again and finally get himself out of bed.

He went to get some coffee and back to his chair to continue writing.There he saw the story was completed. He laughed heartily, picked up his pen and kissed it. All he did afterward was enjoy his coffee and read the story.

The boy started to walk towards the woman standing by the entrance of the lined up tall trees and all the animals following him.

The writer also followed them. He found himself at the back of them and no matter how he tried to catch the boy's steps and walk beside him, he couldn't. Until he gave up and just walked calmly behind them.

He saw the mother.

"She is beautiful!"

The writer adored the amazing beauty of the woman. He noticed that the boy's beauty in his brilliance he could not describe is as beautiful as the shining beauty of his mother. Something his words have found hard enough to live up to its perfect descriptions.

"Amazing!"

It was the word he finally pronounced.

He saw the woman and the boy walking towards a place where a man was standing outside with a donkey. He tried to look better at it to describe it.

"A stable?"

It was the same before his eyes.

Suddenly a shout from his back made him twist around. It was from the inside of the trees.

"He has risen! He has risen!"

A man's voice was shouting those words. He could not see him. He found himself suddenly alone in the middle of a forest, only trees surrounding him. He searched back the mother, the son and the man with their animals and they were all gone.

"What is happening?"

He asked himself and felt terrified. He closed his eyes, prayed to get calmness and shake out terror and fear. Then breath deeply before opening his eyes back again.

This time he found himself standing before a vast land full of dead bodies. He was standing along the lined trees of the forest where in front of them lay the bodies of people, all wet, on top of each other together with dead animals, broken and fallen trees, rocks and mud.

More terror than before overwhelmed the writer, almost making him fall as his knees weakened. Someone held him firm and made all the fears, shock and horror he felt disappear. Once again he got calm and back on his feet.

Beside him on his right, stood a man in white robe.

"Why white robe?"

He asked himself quietly, trying to see if the man had a halo on top of his head, thinking he might be an angel. But there was nothing.

"Do not be afraid. Just observe and be a witness. The Saviour of the world has risen."

The man said as he stretched his right hand as if referring to the dead as the world.

"This land of the dead is the world?"

He asked as he moved to look around him, but the man was gone by the time he turned back to him.

From his back, he heard someone responding to his question, feeling horror from it.

"Yes!"

The writer whirled to his back, but there was no one. He twisted his look to the front and felt deeply sorry about all the dead bodies.

Slowly, men and women in white robes were coming out from everywhere. Some from the sky, others from the forest, still others from other nature like the mountains and some from among the dead.

They landed themselves between the people and talked to them. Actually preaching as the common words he heard from them were scriptures he knew about.

One by one, not all, from the dead people some started to rise up. They rose up clean and shining.

From beside the writer, without him realizing it, the boy he saw before was standing. He started to walk ahead. The writer saw him as he stepped forward and how he was changing from a little boy to a grown up child and finally a man.

As the boy became a man, he reached the front of all the dead people on the other end part from where the writer was standing, he stopped. Eleven men came towards him and later on the eleven men called another one to join them.

A voice from the sky was heard everywhere as the man dressed in a fishing net beside the man spoke to him.

"While he was still speaking, a bright cloud enveloped them, and a voice from the cloud said, 'This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased. Listen to him!'"

The pen's story stopped there. The writer got the point. It was a verse from Matthew 17:5.

"Follow. Follow the Son of God."


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Monday, August 2, 2021

The Pen's First Anniversary


"The Pen is a written collection of The Writer Series (and more!) created by the writer, author and page creator of Simple-Me in Facebook Page."
 

The Pen's First Anniversary

It's August 2!

Today, the second day of August year 2021 strikes the First Year Anniversary of The Pen! How about that? 😍

A year ago, I was able to drop my pen's first ink on a blank sheet of paper writing my First Introduction of The Pen.

(to read, tap for the link)


That was after a long and several, "Should I go for it? Should I forget about it?"πŸ˜•

Then one day, I said to myself, "What the heck! There's no harm in trying." πŸ˜„

I set up clear objectives and modest expectations, if ever it can really be called a "modest" one. Ha Ha.

I said, "If I get at least five hundred (500) on average reach a month in three months, I will go on. Otherwise, forget it. Make a turn and try somewhere else. But...

At the end of the Pen's second month, September 29, 2020 at around 8:30 in the evening, our time, I reached one thousand two hundred sixty one (1,261) ! A biblical number plus 1. It was a beautiful surprise and I took it as a good indication or sign that I must go on. I became prophetic or what, I don't know. Haha. Anyway...

The Pen's posts, I only shared in my Facebook Page, Simple-Me, and to my personal contacts up to this point, at least. 

The readers' response, especially my treasured friends, have appreciated my posts and my childhood neighbor friend cried with the story of The Deep Blue Sea. Ha Ha. I planned to make her cry again, so I can laugh one more time. Ha Ha.

(to read, tap for the link)

So, this blog from Blogger, a Google product, made The Pen go on. Taking this opportunity to thank Google, especially the Blogger people.

The Pen, meaning I myself, the writer and creator, took some breaks, slowed down and came back again till Round Three, where we are still at the moment of this writing.

Here I share what The Pen is all about with links from Round One to Round Three:

(to read, tap the link)

I also share with you the detailed list of the stories of The Writer Series:

(to read, tap the link)

After the second month's success, I set the mark for five thousand (5,000) the most, then that's it. But...

I planned to stop and call it quit once the blog reached that mark. And it did in six month's time. Still The Pen could go on. I meant, the laptop's battery gave up but not The Pen.

I suppose I have to set another mark. Yes, I did! But this time, I will keep it to myself. We are in 2021, and the world is still in a pandemic. Something we have to do. I write, you read. 😊

For my own reference and use, I have summed up in a list, the posts from this blog, and share it with you. 

(to read, tap the link)

Well then, let's go for the second year for more!
Stay tuned.

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