zubygeee (58)in The Ink Well • 9 days agoRE: Weight Of The RiverI like that Musa doesn’t suddenly become perfect, growth was realistic.hivebuzz (74)in The Ink Well • 9 days agoRE: Weight Of The RiverCongratulations @zerah! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s) You made more than 700 comments.Your next…chuksmeezy (64)in The Ink Well • 9 days agoRE: Weight Of The RiverI like the narrative. I enjoyed reading the piece. Felt like some ancient mythical tale except it had no integration of the supernatural. I love how you integrated nature into…newbreed (67)in The Ink Well • 9 days agoRE: August Visitor Thanks @zerah..I appreciatemarriot5464 (68)in The Ink Well • 16 days agoRE: Jingle BellsSilas is a sweet soul. I really love the lesson he passed through in this story.estilodereba (66)in The Ink Well • 17 days agoRE: Fiction: When I stopped being noise (ENG-ESP)Thank you so much!!scientologists (0)(1)in The Ink Well • 17 days agoRE: Jingle BellsScientology is very dangerous, because they apply brainwash techniques: [religious brainwash] The Total Freedom Trap Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard #4/27ximen66 (52)in The Ink Well • 17 days agoRE: Jingle BellsIndeed. Sometimes it's not about the gift, but the heart and intention behind it. I guess Elara learned something special from Silas. Entertaining storytheinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 18 days agoRE: Jingle Bellstheinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 18 days agoRE: Jingle BellsThis was a lovely Christmas story about love and the value of time. It would benefit from a little more subtlety in the use of imagery, and a light edit as some sentence don't…popurri (72)in The Ink Well • 18 days agoRE: Jingle BellsA beautiful and tender story. Grandfather Silas is a wise man, and he taught Elara the most important thing in life: love. I loved it. Thank you, @zerah, for sharing it. I wish…betheloji12 (64)in The Ink Well • 18 days agoRE: Jingle BellsElara is indeed a beautiful soul who understood that Christmas is not just about the personal gifts we get but about the kindness we sharealoysiusmbaba (66)in The Ink Well • 23 days agoRE: Silent LagosMaybe if you'd accepted the quiet organized version of Lagos, it would have remained so, but you had to fret and question...Lol. I can imagine the rude jerk back to reality, how…oyebolu (60)in The Ink Well • 24 days agoRE: Silent LagosThe significance of Lagos drama. An interesting piece so to speak. I knew orderliness was not a thing in Lagos especially in some locations. Good one.ximen66 (52)in The Ink Well • 24 days agoRE: Silent LagosInteresting story. You almost got me there. Lagos, I know of can never be as quiet as you portrayed. Indeed something was wrong. You were dreamingrinconpoetico7 (70)in The Ink Well • 24 days agoRE: Silent LagosYou had a very realistic dream; it's a shame it was just a dream and not a lovely reality. Thanks for sharing your experience with us. Excellent Friday.theinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 24 days agoRE: Silent Lagosika01 (58)in The Ink Well • 24 days agoRE: Silent Lagosthe logos state is the answer to the prayer you read @zerah 😁😁😁 very interesting story. I really like.blackalbino1 (57)in The Ink Well • 25 days agoRE: Silent LagosIf this Lagos ever came into existence, it would shock the whole world. No lies 😂😂 A really creative prank, @zerah. Loved it 🥰pamilerin1 (54)in The Ink Well • 25 days agoRE: Silent LagosHa ha ha ! Last time I saw a silent Lagos was in my dreams. What a nice prank. A lovely story. I can relate.