The Wolf Who Cried No More

The tales of Giahan Tran

Giahan Tran
Aug 23, 2017 · 3 min read

Part One: My Life in 100 Words

The sound of a howl through the quiet room. First was emptiness, then the darkness, then the light.

I wasn’t always alone. I had friends, but always were concealed in the public. Life was hard. The plate grew heavy and darkness chased me through a maze.

“Go away!” the wolf cried, but the victorious one was the sin. Nothing to do but to bow and cower for I was alone.

Soulless body drifting through lies until the Excalibur pierce through me. Light flowed, body alive. Angelic wings embraced me.

Abandoned no more, love kissed my eyes open. Run free wolf!


Part Two: My Life in a Graph


Part Three: The Music that Grows in Me

Let Her Go by Passenger was a song that never left me, no matter what. It stuck to my heart and never grew old. In some ways, the song was like me. The song talks about how he lost something and how we don’t realize how losing something is just a big impact in our lifes. We don’t know how it feels until we experience it ourself. I, myself, thought that I could tough-it-up and avoid feeling the pain that athers felt. I thought it wasn’t that big of a deal until I started to lose things, including myself. At this point, I realize I couldn't run away from the pain but to embrace it. Because once you do, you learn and open up to reality. I found out that myself and learn to realize what the song was trying to tell me in my eyes and ears.


Part Four: A Snap of Me at 9

I am doing homework at this point of time. This time, editing a video.


Part Five: A Vine — An Everyday Hobby


Part Six: Important People In My Life I Admire

Mom is the most amazing person that I know in my life. She supports me always and is always there when I need her.

Mary is a person who impacted my life greatly. I don’t know where I would be without her. Not only a friend but a star.

I can never get enough of Erin’s wise words and encouragement. She is also another friend who greatly impacted my life like a star.


Part Seven: The Quote Inside Me

“Running away from your problems is a race you’ll never win.”

— Unknown

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