
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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Forgiveness Is A Heart Cleanser. Top Story - July 2024.
Ivarie and Devon were shocked when their fourteen-year-old daughter and twelve-year-old son demanded a family meeting as they stepped inside from school. Both sat on the sofa, curiosity lining their faces as they waited for them to take their bags to their room. Ivarie checked her phone to see if anyone from their school had sent her a warning or a message.
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Fiction
Allowing Change
Theresa Powers sat with Sherri, Samoya, and Elle enjoying their weekly Saturday night dinner at Luguiz Morella Italian restaurant. Every third Saturday they enjoy Italian. As Sofia, their waitress arrived with the bill, Theresa grabbed it, and then said, “This meal is on me.”
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Motivation
Conscience, Cancer And Death! Part I
Carlene Melbourne was shocked when Shari, her former stepdaughter reached out to her on Facebook. She didn’t respond. She reached out on Instagram and Twitter too, and she still didn’t respond. Carlene removed herself from social media for the next ten years. She stopped contact with Shari’s father, her ex-husband, thanking God they didn’t have any children together.
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Fiction
How Do You Live?
Stacy marched into Gulliver’s Garden, a classic French restaurant, where her two best friends were dining in. Glancing around to find their table, she stormed towards them, slapped her oversized pink purse on the table, and shouted, “How the hell did you know that Steven was rotten to the heart!”
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Fiction
Tasting Life — Can You Taste Life?
“Life is food?” Ingrid asked in confusion her eyes glaring at Tessa. Tessa, Josie, and Lynx listened attentively to Ingrid Mc Callumn for ten minutes, as she attempted to sell them an investment before they decided what to order inside Sanjay’s Indian restaurant.
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Fiction
She Didn’t Get It Out Of Her Heart! Part I
Gelana’s phone rang through her car as she pulled out of her driveway to work. Glancing at the image in her caller Id, she quickly answered saying, “Keep the damn thing until later. I have to go in to work early today to help prepare our annual office Christmas Party.”
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Motivation












