julie100 (60)in The Ink Well • 3 hours agoRE: Unbroken promisesAnd that is why whenever we made a promise, we should do all we can to keep to it. Promise are debt. Quite a very interesting storygoldielove (48)in The Ink Well • 8 hours agoRE: Unbroken promisesAt least your uncle made you the promise, you could feel he didn't owe you much, my sister was her dad and till today she hasn't gotten it. Glad your hard work paid up.…rinconpoetico7 (71)in The Ink Well • 16 hours agoRE: Unbroken promisesYour story reminded me of some experiences where I was also promised something and it wasn't delivered. The good thing was that with that incentive you were able to surpass…iyimoga (66)in The Ink Well • 19 hours agoRE: Unbroken promisesKeeping his part of the bargain will give the young lad confidence and to always trust his dad when ever he makes promises. Nice shot.pizzabot (59)in The Ink Well • 20 hours agoRE: Unbroken promisesPIZZA! $PIZZA slices delivered: @cohlson(2/5) tipped @venom2951 Learn more atcohlson (68)in The Ink Well • 20 hours agoRE: Unbroken promisesWow 93.6 and still came fourth it was indeed a guru class, glad you were able to get first eventually... And I'm glad your dad came through. !PIZZA !LADY !HBIT !BBHtheinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 21 hours agoRE: Unbroken promisesalmadepoeta (66)in The Ink Well • yesterdayRE: Unbroken promisesI enjoyed this text. The narrator shows wise ideas about broken promises. The happy reaction of the father to buying the bicycle himself felt very warm and true. Many blessings on this beautiful day.oyebolu (62)in The Ink Well • yesterdayRE: Unbroken promisesAn interesting story so to speak. Most of the time, a promise serves as a trigger for growth though it is said that a promise is a debt. Good to hear you are the best by beating the beast. Good one.oyebolu (62)in The Ink Well • yesterdayRE: Truly human.Thank you for reading and viewing. Greetings.zuko365 (54)in The Ink Well • yesterdayRE: Unbroken promisesAssuming they didnt buy that bicycle, the disappointment would have been painful. This is a nice story.cruciform (63)in The Ink Well • 2 days agoRE: OPPORTUNITIES Opportunity lost can never be regain. In most cases God has always answered our prayers by presenting us with opportunities but sadly many are blind to see themtheinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 2 days agoRE: OPPORTUNITIES suqueen (57)in The Ink Well • 3 days agoRE: OPPORTUNITIES God answers when one puts him first in everything , this was this case here, you pulled through the difficult timeszuko365 (54)in The Ink Well • 3 days agoRE: OPPORTUNITIES This is very informative. Thanks Venom for sharing.marsdave (71)in The Ink Well • 4 days agoRE: The Bus I Didn't Board.Yea... Thanks a lot for stopping by. ♥️❤️♥️ via Apps fromoffia66 (73)in The Ink Well • 10 days agoRE: The painter's choice An interesting piece you have here, good to see that in the end Ola's painting was outstanding.reachdreams (71)in Freewriters • 12 days agoRE: The Spare Chairzuko365 (54)in The Ink Well • 14 days agoRE: The painter's choice I always enjoy reading your piece and this is no different. I actually was anticipating who would make Ola come out from his shellbetheloji12 (68)in The Ink Well • 14 days agoRE: The painter's choice Most of us are scared to show case our talents and this leaves people to assume alot. I'm glad ola's painting caught the admiration of the king.