Christabel Appiah kusi
Bio
I am forever a student. The world, my greatest teacher, and I am constantly learning, evolving, pushing the boundaries of my creativity. This path is paved with both triumph and doubt, but the fire within keeps me chasing the next sunrise.
Stories (6/0)
Lost Innocence
Rain lashed against the thin walls of our trailer, and the wind was a banshee howling its fury. Inside, the storm was just as fierce. My father, a colossus of rage fueled by cheap whiskey, loomed over my mother, her small frame trembling. Words, sharp and poisonous, flew between them, each one a fresh wound on the tapestry of our fragile family.
By Christabel Appiah kusi11 days ago in Humans
Through a Pixelated Looking Glass
Imagine a playground. Not the one down the street, but a fantastical one, built entirely of pixels. Here, anything is possible. Shimmering castles rise from candy-colored clouds, and laughter rings from behind every pixelated bush. This is the internet for a child - a world brimming with wonder and endless exploration.
By Christabel Appiah kusi16 days ago in Humans
The Digital Abyss
stark contrast to the vibrant chaos that used to be Kwame's life. It hadn't always been this way. Just a year ago, Kwame was a hurricane of energy. Football in the dusty streets, laughter echoing through the buzzing market with his mother, nights spent sprawled on the living room floor devouring well-worn storybooks with his sister Ama.
By Christabel Appiah kusi16 days ago in Fiction
STOP CHILD TRAFFICKING
Maya adjusted the bulletproof vest under her crisp white blouse, the Kevlar a stark contrast to the sterile walls of the briefing room. Ten faces stared back at her-a motley crew of ex-military, social workers, and medical personnel, each a veteran of the unforgiving war against human trafficking. These were her soldiers, their faces etched with the same stoic resolve she wore as a mask.
By Christabel Appiah kusi16 days ago in Criminal
The Last Oasis, Life by the Shore.
In a small coastal town, nestled between towering cliffs and azure waters, lived a community that thrived off the bounty of the sea. The villagers, led by Emma, had forged a deep connection with their environment. For generations, they relied on fishing as their main livelihood and took pride in living in harmony with nature. Each day brought new adventures as families sailed into the horizon, casting their nets and sharing stories of triumphs and challenges.
By Christabel Appiah kusi17 days ago in Earth