hivebuzz (74)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: deleteCongratulations @enalaton! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s) You got more than 50 replies.Your next…deirdyweirdy (68)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: Football crazy.Thank you very kindly. I try not to bore!:)restcity (65)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: deleteThis story was lovely. I loved how Claire was supportive of Lucas even in his darkest hour, and how Lucas found 'the gold within'. Masterful storytelling.selftheist (65)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: deleteAwesome, awesome, awesome! And excelently written no less! I feel like something inside me learned a valuable thing, so thank you for sharing this. Yes, so much gold inside of us…mmykel (61)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: deleteWow! This is amazing. You got me hook, I got to the last word and started searching for more. Lucas have got his treasure in Claire. But you've got yours in your ink. Never…jhymi (72)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: Breathe. Believe. Be.Overcoming self doubt through positive self-talk. That's it. You've given a wonderful preview of the writing itself and I'm glad you resonated with it.🌺kei2 (66)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: The Ink Well Fiction Prompt #132 - Plus Weekly Challenge and Prize AnnouncementThank you so much.kei2 (66)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: Graveyard RecipesIt is the way you get all of the details in a story that does it for me. Thank you so much. I appreciate.smc.arike.oba (59)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: The Ink Well Fiction Prompt #132 - Plus Weekly Challenge and Prize AnnouncementThank you😊 @enalatoninnfauno12 (62)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: In the forest.Thanks enalaton, yes it is a story of an unrequited love, that goes beyond death.greatideas (58)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: Strangling TiesDaniel needed some space, time and quiet, in order to find his passion. Thanks for coming around.marriot5464 (67)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: The Old HouseI can't see you picked out well the great details. I'm grateful you found my work worth reading. Thank you.selftheist (65)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: deleteWhen your very lif is at stake you must rely on your brother in arms. I have always wondered how that would feel like!splinterboost (60)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: deleteThis post has been supported by @Splinterboost with a 5% upvote! Delagate HP to Splinterboost to Earn Daily HIVE rewards for supporting the @Splinterlands community…timix648 (62)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: Rising Together— Unity Amidst Adversity.I'm glad you loved it...thanks for reading my story!mrenglish (69)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: Forever Together - Creative Nonfiction #44Yes, it does. There was an impending danger from the kitchen. Gracefully, no one could doubt it unlike when Josh perceived the smell of burning barbecue. Thanks for visiting this post.hivebuzz (74)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: The Sound of Her VoiceCongratulations @enalaton! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s) You distributed more than 50…devotedman (62)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: In Another LifeAndrew was the main character, and his character was well described as a devastated and angry young man - whose loved ones were all dead, and he was alone in this world and felt…devotedman (62)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: The Sound of Her VoiceYour story seems to be lacking any form of conflict, climax, proper dialogue, or action. With better work on your story arc, this story could have been better. Thanks for posting.lightpen (68)in The Ink Well • last yearRE: Civil unrest in town.The situation was difficult indeed but the spirit of camaraderie helped us to navigate through successfully. Thank you for stopping by.