
Annelise Lords
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Annelise Lords writes short, inspiring, motivating, and thought-provoking stories that target and heal the heart. She has added fashion designer to her name. Check out https://www.redbubble.com/people/AnneliseLords/shop?asc=u
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Time and Chance!
“I am so sorry about your son’s death, mam,” Sergeant Sean Ingram express his sorrow to Mrs. Wilma Wellington. Nodding, the emotion the bad news revealed shocked the two veteran police officers. They exchanged looks with furled brows, and she asked, “what time did my son die?”
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Fiction
Truth: Friend or Foe?
Scott Pharmaceutical has provided more than a million dollars in scholarships to Dunnville High School annually for the past ten years. The owner and CEO Phillip Scott wanted to award a parent a gift for being the mother of an honest child.
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Families
Respecting Your Past!
"Ok, Dad," sixteen-year-old Ajee Robinson said to her father, grabbing a window seat in their favorite diner on their weekly Saturday morning breakfast. The Breakfast Place was a small comfortable, friendly, family-owned diner. Ajee loved their lite raspberry buttermilk pancakes, served with organic maple syrup and fresh raspberries. "I have a question."
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Motivation
The Heart Light
"Ok," Dr. Smiley said, reaching out and taking Catherine's right hand, leading her towards his office. "I can see the frustration in your eyes. Sit down," he invited, pointing to one of two comfortable leather padded armchairs facing his desk on entering his office.
By Annelise Lords 4 years ago in Motivation
Thanking Consequences
“When you attempted to hire me, I asked if your son was innocent,” Albert Simms, the twelfth attorney Janice Grant tried to hire to defend her only son for the savage rape and murder of sixteen-year-old Melanie Anderson, said. “Why did you lie? I have been practicing law for more than thirty years. You thought I wouldn’t have found out the truth?”
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Humans
Raising Liability
"Anthony is refusing to work," Eve Clifford complains to her best friend Sandy Copeland at their weekly Saturday evening dinner. "I am still paying off his student loan. I don't know what else to do. It's like I have been raising a liability for the past twenty-eight years."
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Motivation











