Eliott : Writing

Going Back

Going Back

A Poem by Eliott


A poem one of my alters wrote about integrating
A Letter I Could Never Send

A Letter I Could Never Send

A Poem by Eliott


Written like a letter to someone who broke my heart.
Lipstick Stain

Lipstick Stain

A Poem by Eliott


Written by my alter, Evie
Anorexia

Anorexia

A Poem by Eliott


She wore her collarbones like a necklace. Her ribcage a real cage, her spine was a ladder. Her hipbones were handlebars. Her jaw was sharp enough to c..
The Very Long Tunnel

The Very Long Tunnel

A Poem by Eliott


Please don't hate me...
Flimsy Tape

Flimsy Tape

A Poem by Eliott


Flimsy tape Thin Dirty Twisting Peeling Broken pieces Shattered glass Held loosely together With flimsy tape Obviously broken Obviously ..
Diana Scott

Diana Scott

A Chapter by Eliott


Ian meets the stepdaughter of his house's previous owner in hopes that she can decode the cryptic writing he left all over the house.
Emily and Jacob Fitzgerald

Emily and Jacob Fitzgerald

A Chapter by Eliott


Ian continues his search for answers, this time questioning Gabe's timid niece and her abused children.
Frank Butler

Frank Butler

A Chapter by Eliott


Ian talks to Gabe's childhood friend who speaks very poorly of him.
Tommy Hancock

Tommy Hancock

A Chapter by Eliott


Ian finally tracks down Tommy Hancock, the man Gabe frequently writes about, who explains the significance of the code in which Gabriel's letters are..