Rose Wanjiku Kimani
Stories (21/0)
Over the horizon.
For over a decade, I've shared my life with someone I've never met in person. Our friendship exists solely in the digital realm, a testament to the power of the internet to forge deep and meaningful connections across distances. Though we've never looked into each other's eyes or felt the warmth of an in-person hug, our bond is as real as any I've experienced in my life.
By Rose Wanjiku Kimani8 months ago in Humans
Forever's Journey
Exhausted and burdened by disappointment, I trudged down the hill, my heart heavy with sorrow and confusion. The wild fruits I had picked for our evening picnic felt like a weight I could no longer bear. It was then that I realized the activities I had observed in their homestead, across the river and up the hill from my own home, were signs of a relocation arrangement. Sally had hinted that her parents were discussing a move to their old town house, but she had no idea when it would happen. All I knew was that I needed to find her, and I would have to come up with a plan.
By Rose Wanjiku Kimani10 months ago in Confessions
Takes two
Amidst the warmth of a summer evening, the air inside the house was heavy with tension. Sandra sat on the edge of the couch, her trembling hands clutching the divorce papers her husband had served her earlier that day. Her eyes scanned the words, but the letters blurred as tears welled up, blurring her vision. How had they come to this point?
By Rose Wanjiku Kimani10 months ago in Families
Betty and the Swindler
Oh, dear reader, let me take you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and laughter as I recount the unbelievable tale of my dear friend Betty and her encounter with the cunning swindler, Stephen Ham, or as we shall now call him, "Hamton." Gather around, for this story will have you on the edge of your seat!
By Rose Wanjiku Kimani10 months ago in Criminal