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Tiffany Gordon
Bio
I am a super-spiritual, fun-loving artist, writer, & peer-counselor residing in the Pacific Northwest. I am also an Institute of Children's Literature alumna who enjoys writing about the triumph of the human spirit.
Stories (117/0)
Uncommon Messenger
Dori awoke with both hands tightly wrapped around the steering wheel and her forehead firmly planted against it. She leisurely rubbed her eyes, then looked around to see that she was dangerously close to her family's favorite body of water for boating: Blue Bird Pond. Ten more feet or so and she would have been smack dab in the middle of her very own frozen metal aquarium.
By Tiffany Gordon 3 years ago in Fiction
White Butterfly Beauty
Samantha tugged at the spaghetti straps attached to the top of her two-toned outfit. She knew that she was going to wow the judges today with her one-of-a-kind cheetah print ball gown made of tan velvet and black taffeta. A model needed to be slim, beautiful, outspoken and admired by all. As far as Sam was concerned, she had it in the bag!
By Tiffany Gordon 3 years ago in Fiction
A Delightful Calm
Courtanae sipped her second energy drink of the morning and braced herself for her first call. So far her day had been about as eventful as the stale luke warm water in the nearby office water fountain. Courtanae didn't realize it yet but her day was about to get a whole lot thornier.
By Tiffany Gordon 3 years ago in Fiction
Jealous Barbie
Barbie Bryant batted her brown specs, twirled her jet black spirals, and made a guppy face as she applied her favorite tub of midnight blue lip gloss. She loved wearing edgy colors like blue on her lips. She had always felt ahead of the curve as far as trends were concerned. She recently learned from her well-traveled, flight attendant Aunt Zuri that Nigerian teens had been wearing blue lipstick for years. Apparently, it signified that each blue-lipped girl was single and ready to mingle.
By Tiffany Gordon 3 years ago in Fiction