Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Confessions.
Heartwarming Memory of Love,
The gentle act of giving someone a flower may seem simple, but in reality, it holds the power to symbolize feelings that words often fail to express. The day I gave my first flower to John remains etched in my memory like a beautiful painting that refuses to fade. It was not just a gesture; it was the silent confession of admiration, hope, and a budding affection. This tender moment carried with it a surge of emotions that shaped how I viewed relationships forever.
By Lana Rosee7 months ago in Confessions
I Was Raised by My Sister, Not My Parents
I was only five when our mother fell ill — the kind of illness that steals more than time. It didn’t just take away her health; it took her presence, her laughter, her warmth. She spent most of her days in bed, and when she wasn’t sleeping, she was at the hospital, drifting in and out of treatments and tests. My father was always working — double shifts, sometimes triple — trying to keep the lights on and the bills paid. He was a good man, but survival became his only language. He wasn’t really present — not emotionally, not physically. We saw more of his tired shoes at the door than we did of him.
By Ayaz L Behrani7 months ago in Confessions
He Said He Loved Me, Then Vanished
I still remember the day I met him like it was yesterday. The sky was grey, clouds heavy with rain, and the city seemed cold and lonely. But then he came into my life, like a sudden ray of sunlight breaking through the dark. His smile was warm and honest, and it made me believe that maybe, just maybe, I could find love again.
By Shaheer7 months ago in Confessions
Dear You
If you never read this, I’ll still be grateful to have written it. I don’t know how to explain what’s been happening to me in a way that makes logical sense. And maybe I’m not supposed to. Maybe some things aren’t meant to be understood—only felt. But I’ve found myself caught in a strange current—one where your name, your face, your energy has become a recurring presence in places I never expected: my dreams, my quiet moments, my art, my spirit.
By Charming_Menace 7 months ago in Confessions
My 15 Top Stories
Writing is more than just placing words on a page — it’s a reflection of emotion, thought, struggle, and sometimes, even hope. When I began sharing my stories on Vocal Media, I never imagined the kind of connection and response I would receive from readers around the world. Over time, 15 of my stories rose above the rest, not just in terms of views or reads, but in the depth of conversation and feeling they stirred.
By Ayan khan7 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Climbed Over Fear
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been terrified of heights. Mortified. Even the thought of standing near a ledge makes my knees do that weird wobble thing. If heaven and hell really are in the sky and underground, I think I know which one I’d rather be closer to—and it’s not because of fire or damnation.
By ArshNaya Writes7 months ago in Confessions
The Ugly Truth
I have a confession to make. I’m not proud of it, but I depend on my wife to survive financially. It’s the ugly truth, even though I have been aware of it ever since I joined her family business. Let me share my story, I promise I won’t make it too long and boring for you.
By Rocky Manohar7 months ago in Confessions
Title: Mother, Fighter, Survivor
Mother, Fighter, Survivor The morning of her diagnosis, Rachel was late getting her twins to school. Their cereal had spilled. The cat had vomited on the rug. And her youngest, Lily, had decided to wear a tiara and glittery boots—refusing to remove either.
By Waleedkhan7 months ago in Confessions









