Squirrels, Angels, and One Mystery
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Kensey Lawhun announces the publication of a collection of stories, SQUIRRELS, ANGELS, AND ONE MYSTERY.
First, meet Numa in, "You Can Fly." In this quick and simple tale, an ordinary squirrel seems to think she has inherited the ability to fly.
Next, "The Wingless, the Winged, and the Garden," ponders one of the many wonders of beginning of time. An unnamed angel is created without wings. Whether by accident or fate, the wingless angel is left alone and forgotten. She seeks purpose in her garden.
Finally, "Lucillia and the Attic," is the story of Lucillia, a six-year old girl left alone with her napping Grandmama. A noise sounds from upstairs. Lucillia musters all the courage, faith, and wit that she can to pursue the noise without waking Grandmama!
Kensey Lawhun
Kensey Lawhun is a screenwriter for children's films and television. She is a student in the Creative Writing Program at Full Sail University and a graduate of child psychology from Shawnee State University. Kensey is currently a character performer at the Walt Disney World Resort. She has written stage plays for her local children’s community theater, and for four years, taught at a nationally accredited 5-star children’s center. She has seen first-hand how the art of the story can inspire the princesses and pirates of the playground, and she hopes to contribute to films that inspire that same creativity, confidence, and joy for her young audiences. For contact with Kensey visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kensey-lawhun-94761b1a5/
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Squirrels, Angels, and One Mystery - Kensey Lawhun
Squirrels, Angels, and One Mystery
By: Kensey Lawhun
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Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright Info
You Can Fly
The Wingless, the Winged, and the Garden
Lucilia and the Attic
About the Author
You Can Fly
She kept her head turned toward the cityscape, away from the smudged clear wall and away from Scurri, who wasn’t looking at her anyway. A crisp autumn wind rustled through the trees and ruffled her fur. Her nose twitched. She lowered her head. Leaves of warm colors fluttered on the yellowed lawn below. Even if only just above the ground, the leaves caught the air and danced with it somehow. With a deep furrow in her brow, Numa watched this for a moment. An acorn fell from the tree across the lawn and knocked a leaf down mid-dance. She shook her head at this. She shut her eyes. She wiggled her butt.
Don’t do it, Noom.
Scurri’s voice found Numa from the opposite ledge of the balcony. Numa’s butt ceased its wiggle. You’re not a pigeon or an owl. You don’t have wings.
Numa’s eyes were shut, but she could almost hear Scurri’s eyes roll from across the balcony. You’re a squirrel.
One eye flicked open and aimed