
MIND OF MEESHA
"The girl in red with tales of dread..."
cheshire celeste
Cheshire Celeste is an enigmatic character and storyteller created by Meesha Patricia, who she uses the name of and becomes to write mysterious and fantastical adventures in her descriptive and unique narrative. The first of her tales, a series called Most Mysterious Matters, is currently in production.
CHESHIRE CELESTE'S MESSAGE
"I, the one and only Cheshire Celeste, present to you, my tales of dread narrated by me, the girl in red. Tales so dreadful to any normal person looking for normal books and films and stories, but here I am, putting down every little detail concerning them, to make sure people like you read it or watch it and understand just how mysterious this world really is. And, even more so, are its people.
Truth is, there are a fair few out there that are just as amazingly imaginative as they are. I expect you may be one of them. After all, you're the one who chose to discover more about me. If though, you are a normal person looking for normal productions that have nothing to do with the wonders of the unknown and the mysteries of those in the depths of it all, I would advise you to close this page and find another that doesn't venture beyond the comfort zone of normality. Because my tales include nothing but seemingly dreadful findings by the oddest and curious of young people, who come to realise that the dreadful findings may not be so dreadful after all.
There are, however, always times in these tales that makes even me a little worried, a fleeting moment of hesitation, when things look absolutely impossible to overpower. Even so, I have sworn to myself never to interrupt the way the story goes, and at the very last, perfect minute, they always seem to end in the best ways. And, of course, the word impossible has no true meaning.
This is what I do, readers. I am the girl in red with tales of dread, writing account after account of the unimaginable and wonderful things I've seen. I live to inspire. I think I'm doing a good job of it.
You'll just have to wait for my Most Mysterious Matters to see if I'm right, I suppose."








