*The Exit Strategy* At 54, Priscilla Simon knew the walls of her high-rise tech office better than her own living room. Sleek chrome desks, the endless hum of processors, and innovation that never slept—none of it stirred her anymore. When the firm announced it was shutting down due to a quiet acquisition, most of her... Continue Reading →

Coming Home to Newberry – Part One

Tasheena Armstrong adjusted her sunglasses as the cab curved down the two-lane road leading into Newberry. The town looked both familiar and foreign. The old signs were still there: Mr. Boone’s Hardware, Miss Georgia’s Sweet Rolls, and the red-brick courthouse in the square. But now, a modern coffee shop with outdoor seating had popped up... Continue Reading →

Nahema’s Stand: The Land We Keep

Nahema Owens grew up in Red Clay Hollow, a self-sustaining all-Black Choctaw town tucked deep in Mississippi. Her family’s 600-acre land had been theirs since 1930, passed down from her generation to generation, who had tilled the soil, built homes, and raised cattle. The land held their history—it was where her ancestors had prayed, harvested,... Continue Reading →

Bridges of the Heart

Shayna and Amari were two strangers on the same journey, navigating life as doctors in the vibrant streets of Barcelona. Both had traveled thousands of miles from their homes in the United States, seeking new opportunities and adventures. The colorful architecture, the tantalizing aroma of tapas, and the rhythm of Spanish life provided an exciting... Continue Reading →

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