PostsCommentsPayoutszerah (65)in The Ink Well • 7 days agoSilent LagosI jerked up from the bed. Something felt off. Something I couldn't pinpoint immediately. I listened but it wasn't there. Lagos wasn't announcing its morning properly. Lagos wasn't awake. I stood up andzerah (65)in The Ink Well • 8 hours agoJingle BellsDeep in the heart of the village of Oakhaven, where snow fell like powdered sugar and chimneys hummed with the scent of pine, lived an old woodworker named Silazerah (65)in The Ink Well • 8 hours agoRE: Road Trip To ChristmasLagos traffic will always show itself. I love how you made your story family inclined. Typical Igbo family.zerah (65)in The Ink Well • 8 hours agoRE: Fiction: When I stopped being noise (ENG-ESP)This was a beautiful read honestly. I love how it captured the way a dog loveszerah (65)in The Ink Well • 8 hours agoRE: The Inkwell Combined Writing Prompt #12 ~ Fiction or Creative NonfictionThis is my entryzerah (65)in The Ink Well • 7 days agoRE: The Falomo's JourneyBeautifully written. I like it.zerah (65)in The Ink Well • 7 days agoRE: After The Wedding I love the love between sola and Kunle. Although Kunle was being ignorant at first I love that he was able to come back to his senses in the silencezerah (65)in The Ink Well • 7 days agoRE: The Inkwell Combined Writing Prompt #11 ~ Fiction or Creative NonfictionThis is my entry