
Emmie Falbo
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Just living my life one chapter at a time! Inspired by the world with the intention to give it right back. I love creating realms from my imagination for others to interpret in their own way! When I am not here, you can find me reading♡
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Beneath the Olive Sky. Honorable Mention in Through the Lens Challenge.
On a snowy night, I hesitated to leave the comfort of my warm home. The cold outside mixed with windy snowfall seemed much more intense than the stillness of my room. We only needed one thing from the store, a quick little errand that felt like a major inconvenience, but as often happens, this single task led us out into the frigid world. Originally, we planned to go farther down the road to a bigger store. But as we neared the stop sign, the bright neon blue lights of a smaller, nearby store caught my eye. It was closer–and cheaper. Something about that light, so present against the darkened sky, drew me in, abandoning the original plans.
By Emmie Falboabout a year ago in Photography
Silver and Snow. Runner-Up in Tales of Hearth Challenge.
On the first snow of the season, our village gathers beneath the great evergreen. Breath rises in ghostly wisps as we prepare for the ceremony of light, a tradition passed down since our ancestors, the Icelers founded Icelyn. Banished from their homeland, the Icelers followed the stars deep into the Glaciershade Mountains. Here, under the glow of the northern lights, they built a home rooted in love and magic.
By Emmie Falboabout a year ago in Families
Comets' Tribute
Galatic comets Soar through endless horizon Engaging tribute
By Emmie Falboabout a year ago in Poets
Power of the Willow
Aconite hasn’t always been a poison to society, fueled by rage. Born as Willow, she grew up in a large village on the edge of a monumental rainforest, shunned by villagers for her lavender hair and sage-green eyes. Willow’s fascination with plants set her apart, but they didn’t know she was blessed with a once-in-a-thousand-year gift– the ability to alter the chemical composition of any plant. Her mother, Liana, was the only one who knew her secret.
By Emmie Falboabout a year ago in Fiction

