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Past and Peace

  It was the closure I never knew I needed, it came in a dream, and I woke up with the vividness still lingering in my mind. All the hurt deeply rooted in the unspoken pain I ignored for years was given a much-welcomed atonement. He came to me in a dream, we were both surprised to see each other, and I felt the emotions I once felt for him; the moment I saw him from afar; my heart raced with excitement and gladness, a moment where I thought I belonged to someone, I am his, he was mine, and everything around us went a blur. I would like to believe that the dream is the unspoken apology- my heart sought healing for a while until it numbed from waiting until I forgot that there was a wound that scarred my capacity to open myself to anyone again.   In that dream, the flashback came like a flood seeping through every crevice of the past we once shared; his smile brightened up the room, and I was reminded of how much I know him- and how much I don’t, and how much I wished everything didn’t e

About Ken


Hi, my name is Ken.


I have always been passionate about storytelling, my muse, Jessica Zafra and my spirit animals, Olivia Pope and Jerry Espenson are my inspirations for this passion. I love reading biographies and watching documentaries, one time i binge watched extreme hoarders which is the reason to blame for my becoming a minimalist. Most of the time I indulge in gulps of coffee with cream and a hefty serving of sugar until it turns out to be a viscous concoction of diabetes.  I am weak for fried chicken and spaghetti with cut hotdogs on top of the creamy white sauce.

This blog is an amalgamation of what I think are sensible to me and to my being and reflects none of my work professionally *I think this disclaimer is necessary* and while I feel the urge to have a verbal diarrhea every time I talk to my friends, you might find me meek and composed if you meet me for the first time, but beware, once you get to be my friend, a small dose of my presence may be lethal and oftentimes, habit forming.

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