Africa Eyes: Mbili
Caden sat alone in the grass, naked and troubled. The leopard had left a little while ago, assuring him that he would be safe so long as he stayed put. He knew he was allowed to go down to the river to drink, but there was nothing to eat and he...
Africa Eyes: Moja
The savannah flew by, drifting along in a swirling mass of ripples stirred by the wind of the passing jeep. Caden's parents are pointing at the landscape, which is dotted by a few trees and shrubs, but defined by the constant presence of golden...
Today's The Day
The mall again. That's how it always ends up, doesn't it. School bores you to tears, the drudgery of normal life tearing down your spirit, casting a shadow over you like clouds on a sunny day, or, my personal favorite, like the sword of Damocles...