why i like to write
...ease her body. These are transformed into waves and passed to her mind. These waves stimulate her mind and in form of energy currents they flow through her veins to her fingertips. Her fingers loosen up and start communicating with her writing tools. By this time her imagination is prompted into action, and her hands begin to work, the lines on her white sheet of paper begin to fill up at a slow rate at first but gradually picks up. Her lips blossom into a soft curve as she continues to write, her eyes wide open gleam at the excitement of being able to express herself. She takes full advantage of the opportunity and pushes her brain to create more thoughts. She pauses in the attempt to search for new fresh ideas, her pen begins to dance about between her fingers. Her spare hand begins to toy with her hair, twirling couple of strands in each turn, holding it in a position in which it is wrapped around her pointer finger, then its set free and the cycle continues. Unable to find anything further to write about, her mind begins to run wild, she starts to focus on the events that had recently taken place in her life and the ones that are yet to come. She use’s this to keep the flow of her pen going. Her urge and motivation to write hungrily grows as newly born thoughts are fed into her head. Why does she like to write?...she begins to chew on the back of her pen and stares longingly into her paper as to find answers hidden somewhere between the fine lines. I guess she thought it was easier to open up to a piece of lined paper and ink pen than to a human like her, where there is no feedback and the...