Patient Of Obsessive Affection: Zoe's Story

By Shadow
$0.00 Rating: 1 star
(1.00 based on 1 review)

Published: July 19, 2011
Words: 6484 (approximate)
Language: English


Short description

Sequel 1. Welcome to Zoe’s doubtful and confused mind. She’s an ordinary girl with complex mind. This is a story of a Tormented Girl, the fight with her biggest enemy -self- and cravings for Love. (from short-story collection "Stories of Him")

Extended description

Welcome to Zoe’s doubtful and confused mind. She’s an ordinary girl with complex mind.

Make-believe, fantasy and overreaction; perplexity, obscurity and disdain; hope, wish and lies – these are only three to name few Bermudian-like triangles She’s a victim of.
Although there’s one escape, one choice and one decision She can choose from – to surrender, to recede or to fight for what belongs to her.

Which one She’s going to choose? …

This is a story of a Tormented Girl, the fight with her biggest enemy -self- and cravings for Love.

(from short-story collection "Stories of Him"; first sequel Zoe's Story, second sequel Kyle's Story, third sequel Babe's Story [pre-production])

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young adult, shadow, shortstories, stories of him

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Review by: Ernest Winchester on July 19, 2011 : star
This story was very difficult to read. The sentence structure, syntax and grammar were so poor that I often had to read sentences over to try and determine what the author was saying. I checked and found that the author was from Latvia, which explains some of it, I guess. So much of the story seems to be missing. What was the Fest they were attending? (High school reunion, college?) And what was the group, or fragments of groups referred to? Too little of the background was given about these two people to make the reader care about them. Then there was the popping in of the first person protagonist, which really confused the story. Who was he or she?
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