Morning Stories
When the first word pops into my head in the morning, these spontaneous stories emerge. Without a plan. But with fun.

Well, Eve?
"So, Eve, how are you doing?" "Oh, thanks for asking. I think I'm doing well." "Eve — were you even asked?"
Build longer bridges - with trust.
The word “trust” belongs in the top tier. Not just as a sound, but as an expectation — a fundamental condition. Trust is the glue. The mortar. The invisible thread that holds a society together. And that’s why people are so careful about how — or whether — they give it. Or avoid it altogether.
«Count on!"
“I’m counting on you.” A simple phrase — and yet a tricky one, especially if you take it literally. Because to be left or to leave usually comes with tears and trouble.
Believable – A Two-Seater Word
Ah, look at that: a two-seater word. “Believable.” It splits neatly into belief and able. That’s what I’d do—believe, I mean. Or at least, I think I would.
What’s going on?
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