Jereimiah Armani
Stories (3/0)
A Fighter's Fight
Sebastian coughed a bit with the smoke in his face. He turned his head and spit out some blood that had gathered in his mouth. He was racking his brain on who was sitting near her and remembered the man that seemed slightly uncomfortable with his victory. The man with what had appeared to be a black toupee, cheap tan pinstripe suit and penny loafers. He looked back at the woman he now knew as Trinity and back toward the doors to his venue. The same man was now walking down the steps toward them. Over the raucous noise that the crowd was making, he heard the man speak to her.
By Jereimiah Armani5 years ago in Unbalanced
A Tail of Two Dogs
“Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole.”—Roger Caras. Now, I never expected to be the proud owner of a beautiful grey, black, white, with a splash of brown husky/malamute mix, but alas, here I am today, writing about my beautiful Diamond. We went to an fairly affluent apartment complex, that cost roughly $1,500 a month for a two bedroom apartment, on a Thursday evening. We buy and sell items frequently on Facebook, so I figured this was just another typical transaction. What I didn't expect was a beautiful eighty pound dog coming my way. At first I was hesitant to accept a new dog into our household, as we live in a fairly small three bedroom house without a fence in the yard, but I was excited to have such a gorgeous dog.
By Jereimiah Armani5 years ago in Petlife
Invisible Pain
Let's talk about pain. Not the visible pain of a cut, bruise, or broken bone; but the deep rooted, non-visible pain that comes with some diseases like fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, or better yet, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS). These diseases aren't visible to the naked eye, or even to a microscope, but there are people who suffer with these terrible diseases and still manage to make their day-to-day life productive.
By Jereimiah Armani5 years ago in Longevity