thepromise (60)in The Ink Well • 10 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHGeorge's struggle between protecting Clara and telling her the painful truth felt very real.zoe01 (67)in The Ink Well • 10 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHYou're welcome 🤗hivebuzz (74)in The Ink Well • 12 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHCongratulations @ximen66! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s) You received more than 4750 upvotes.Your…popurri (72)in The Ink Well • 12 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHBreaking the news of a loved one’s death is always difficult, no matter how much you try to soften the blow. I liked how you developed your story through the connection between…theinkwell (73)in The Ink Well • 12 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHjulie100 (63)in The Ink Well • 12 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHEven before hearing the news, Clara seemed to sense that something was wrong, which made their connection as twins feel incredibly deep and believable.zoe01 (67)in The Ink Well • 12 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHThe bond between Clara and Rachel felt so real and George’s struggle with telling the truth was portrayed beautifully.mobi72 (67)in Ecency • 12 days agoRE: Is War Really Inevitable? (Fiction or Reality?)Thanks 🙂. I am glad you liked it.mandrelmykels (64)in The Ink Well • 12 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHOmo. There's really never a good time to break the news of the loss of a loved one no matter how we try to arrange it. May we never have to mourn the loss of a loved one. It's…merit.ahama (77)in The Ink Well • 12 days agoRE: FICTION: THE WEIGHT OF TRUTHSad story but brought some sort of relief when the truth was told, even though it was a hard one to tell and take. Nicely crafted story, I enjoyed reading it.goldenproject (71)in Ladies of Hive • 14 days agoRE: The Only Person Who Stopped Interviewing Me #291Yeah! Just that one person can take a lot of burden away. Thanks for readinghivebuzz (74)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: FICTION: A NIGHT FROM THE PASTCongratulations @ximen66! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s) You distributed more than 700…rinconpoetico7 (71)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: FICTION: A NIGHT FROM THE PASTA moment in the past that changed lives and a future that could be full of surprises for both of them. It was a very interesting story to read. Thanks for sharing your story…offia66 (73)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: CNF: Visiting the Past and My Realization.Thank you for stopping by.marsdave (71)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: The Listener — CNF.Definitely Mama. That's just the best we can give at times. Thanks a lot for stopping by. ❤️❤️❤️dusan.stojkov (63)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: FICTION – THE INTERVIEW In panic, people make mistakes, but sometimes even when they seem big, they still end with a happy outcome — and a new acquaintance.sammywrite (66)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: FICTION – THE INTERVIEW Daniel must have really been shocked seeing that you walked back This is really an interesting storyneotopher (67)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: FICTION – THE INTERVIEW As the saying goes: Impatience is a virtue that rarely serves you well. A minor mishap doesn't always lead to something bad; sometimes it puts you in the right place at the…soarshine (53)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: FICTION – THE INTERVIEW Intririnconpoetico7 (71)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: FICTION – THE INTERVIEW A very interesting story to read, with a beautiful message. A mistake doesn't always lead to something bad; positive things can also emerge, as in story. Thanks for sharing…