Franchesca Flores

 Autobiography of Franchesca M. Flores


I am Franchesca M. Flores, born on May 18, 2009, in Nazareth Hospital, Dagupan. I was born into a religious household, one that values community, respect, and connection. Growing up in this kind of household has shaped my beliefs immensely whether through trying to be part of something or trying to help in little ways, were what shaped who I am today. Despite this, my life, nonetheless, is filled with thorns and difficulties, I still remember the struggles that got me this far. Even then these experiences and struggles benefitted me greatly and helped understand myself more than ever.


My educational journey started in Oakridge International School of Young Leaders or in shorter terms, OISYL. I have been in this school since I was in Kindergarten up until Grade 10. Throughout my time there, I can only think of it as my second home outside my family and its household. It was a place that held a lot of precious memories and I was sad when I had to leave to transition to a new stage in life. Currently, I am a HUMSS student in Kingfisher High School of Business and Finance, making new memories and getting a fresh new start in this school.


Outside my academic life, I have an innate love for reading. It is when I am reading do I feel like I am living different lives, in a thousand worlds I never ventured to yet still feel a part of. I also developed a strong love for listening to music. It helps me relax and allow me to view the world through the lenses of the music I listen to. This is what contributed to my eventual desire to write stories and my eventual dream to be a writer. Though my writings as of now are amateur at best, my love for creating stories burns ever brighter in order to have people enjoy my stories the same way I enjoyed reading. I want to make stories that make other people feel emotions. To cry from the sorrow of the characters, to laugh at the situations in the plot, to feel anger and worry, and to feel happiness as the plot goes on.


This is but a fraction of my own life. A small end of the thread that still makes up my journey. There are still things I have to do, things that I have to experience and things I have to overcome. Until then, my life has yet to be completed. I will live my life to the best I can and let life take me, wherever it leads me.


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