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Wanderlust and whispers

Chapter 3 Rekindle my fire

Word Count: 1101    |    Released on: 18/07/2025

beautiful interviewer asked, her smile warm, thoug

her. The room smelled faintly of coffee and fresh daisies. "Umm... thi

. "On my fifth birthday, she bought me these tiny floral-covered journals. She called them my 'starter kit'

ds in school. I gave them fake names and described their drama in painful detail. I documented all my thoughts on Mom and D

r doubled over in hysterics bes

d from the room. "We had to move out of the house. We were packing - my dad, my broth

, every wild observation - and I swear, I heard my mom's laughter in the back of my mind." H

silence, a r

And the more I wrote, the more I realized I had a voice worth listening to. The res

ewer said softly, then smiled. "So, wh

company for any travel writer. The creative freedom, the reach, the culture - of ever

lightly, smile tight now. "Well..

d. "Sorry? Wha

the mic. "Don't worry. People still make it as

erviewer was wrapping things up. "And with that, we can call it a day. It wa

tically, still stuck

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a hammock in Sri Lanka), the other about Tuscan cuisine (her answe

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ht about the jo

wonderful publishing company. Of everywhere I've worked, I haven'

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she settled onto a quiet cement bench near the Arno River, the early evening breeze tugging at the hem of her coat. She pulle

she s

With her n

iting – Vivienne Moreau

art dr

st interview, "Wanderlust can't carry lazy writers. If they're not producing, they're replaceable." The podcast host as

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was now

the replies. Some were supportive. Many were cruel. Speculations, memes, jokes about her w

t spee

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ctically shouted. "I'm getting f

e, calm

to calm down! T

wasn't going to tell you because it would've crushed your confidence e

tight. "But she's talking about me publi

four months, Celeste. You ghosted the spring iss

r teeth. "I'm goin

now I haven't written a word in

lapped her forehead with her free pal

you back,"

ere for a long moment, lettin

why she wrote in

the way her mom's journals used to smell, th

ocial media, and this version of succe

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ose herself - and eve

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