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Jenna Sedi
Bio
What I lack in serotonin I more than make up for in self-deprecating humor.
Zoo designer who's eyeballs need a hobby unrelated to computer work... so she writes on her laptop.
Passionate about conservation and sustainability.
Stories (68/0)
Quetzal
Andrea was a vision. Bundled up tight by a viridian coat, a turmeric-yellow scarf trailed after her. Her chili-pepper beanie was rivaled by the blossoming red of her own cheeks blushing against a crisp wind. Earthy mauve mittens clung to her hands. She waved to me, a vibrant quetzal floating atop an endless sea of ice.
By Jenna Sedi5 months ago in Fiction
Dear Luke. Content Warning.
Dear Luke, During my first weeks here at the architecture firm, you asked me if I had any further dreams or aspirations. I kind of brushed off the question, claiming that zoo design was always the goal. But I’d like to answer you truthfully, now.
By Jenna Sedi7 months ago in Journal
Chromasomniō. Runner-Up in the Neolomicro Challenge.
His eyes... I can't quite capture them. Hooked under heavy lids, sleep shadows of viridian and phthalo green. A wash of ultramarine. An easy smile creases his face so the sunlight catches; gold, chartreuse, and peridot join hands to dance circles around a pitch pupil.
By Jenna Sedi8 months ago in Fiction
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