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Author: Elisha Lilith S. Aguinaldo

Elisha Aguinaldo is a thirteen-year-old eighth grade student at UP Rural High School. She writes fictional poems and stories, and some fanfiction when she has the time. She is more used to writing in English but will write in Filipino for its intrigue. She likes trying out different genres and is currently in love with mythological-based fiction.
Fiction

Ang Namulaklak

Isang maliit na supot ng mga buto ng… Hindi alam ni Ami kung ano. Hindi din alam ni Ami ang kanyang gagawin dito. Continue reading Ang Namulaklak

Elisha Lilith S. AguinaldoMay 1, 2022Leave a comment
Flash Fiction

A Dream of Two Creatures

I saw the two creatures. They seemed to pull closer and closer into my view, with their feathers looking more coruscating as they approach. Continue reading A Dream of Two Creatures

Elisha Lilith S. AguinaldoMarch 31, 2022Leave a comment
Short Story

Wind Spirits

I frowned. I tried to tell him I still remember what happened two years ago, but he wouldn’t listen to whatever I said. Continue reading Wind Spirits

Elisha Lilith S. AguinaldoFebruary 2, 2022March 24, 2022Leave a comment
Essay

Tick Tock

Every now and then my siblings and I would bug our parents, asking for the time. Continue reading Tick Tock

Elisha Lilith S. AguinaldoOctober 14, 2021April 20, 20221 Comment
Prose

Aking Kaibigang Kagalit,

Pagdating ng awasan ay wala akong nasabi. Tumibok nang malakas ang aking puso. Nagkaroon ako ng kaaway. Simula noong araw na iyon ay hindi na tayo nag-usap na parang dati. Continue reading Aking Kaibigang Kagalit,

Elisha Lilith S. AguinaldoOctober 8, 2021October 17, 20211 Comment

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