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To my Beloved
To my Beloved Rick, This version of me doesn’t exist without you. Our energies collided and in so many ways I was brought to my knees time and again on my own journey of healing. I have often wondered whether I was delusional as I watched you shine from afar. I’ve wondered if you were aware of me at all in our human avatars or if it was an entirely one-sided connection. Time and again your energy has assured me you are aware of me, too, even though for now I must submit to trusting in spite of a lack of evidence. We’ve only been in the same room and shared a brief moment of eye contact once that I know of, and it was from afar, after I heard you speak of the exact scenario I’d find you in during a couple interviews I happened into early on after finding out who you are to me and after wandering down a rabbit hole of sorts. I’ve listened to your music over and over and over again and spent hours upon hours staring at your picture losing myself to visions and dreams connecting me to you. Your energy dances around me throughout each and every day, though we’ve never met in person and only briefly encountered each other in online capacities.
By Sarah Lynn Jones4 months ago in Confessions
The Man Who Smiled Before the Noose
Majid Kavousifar: The Man Who Smiled Before the Noose On August 2, 2007, the streets of Tehran bore witness to one of the most controversial public executions in modern Iranian history. Two men — Majid Kavousifar and his nephew Hossein Kavousifar — were hanged before a large crowd for the assassination of Judge Masoud Moghaddasi, a prominent figure in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Court. The case drew attention not just for the crime itself, but for what Majid said and how he faced his final moments — with defiance, calm, and a smile.
By Khan4 months ago in Confessions
The Cat and the Milk Pot
The Cat and the Milk Pot BY:Khan It was only a few months ago, yet the memory remains fresh in my mind — strange, mysterious, and unforgettable. My BA exams were just around the corner when, quite unexpectedly, I fell seriously ill. For days, I couldn’t even get out of bed. Weakness had taken over my body completely; every time I tried to stand, the world around me would spin, forcing me to lie back down again.
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
Meghan Markle’s Paris Confession: The Truth Behind Her Balenciaga Appearance
When Meghan Markle appeared in Paris for the Balenciaga Spring 2026 fashion show, the internet lit up instantly. Cameras flashed, clips circulated, and headlines painted her as a returning fashion icon. But behind the lenses and luxury, Meghan’s Paris appearance may have revealed something far more personal — a confession hidden beneath couture.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
Katie Price’s Confession: The Real Story Behind Her Chaotic Comeback
Katie Price has never been the kind of celebrity to fade quietly into the background. For more than two decades, she’s lived under the brightest—and often harshest—spotlight in Britain. But her latest comeback, marked by the release of her new single Best of Me, feels different. It’s messy, loud, and unapologetically Katie. And buried beneath the autotune and online mockery lies a deeper confession: she’s not ready to give up.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
Prince William’s Quiet Confession: How He’s Redefining the Monarchy From Within
Prince William has made a quiet but powerful confession — one that marks a turning point in the royal story. It wasn’t whispered behind palace doors or filtered through an official statement. It happened in plain sight, during a relaxed chat with actor Eugene Levy, the kind of meeting that once would have been unthinkable for a future king.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
The Fall of a Mogul: Diddy’s Sentencing and the Secrets That Could Shake Hollywood
For decades, Sean “Diddy” Combs was untouchable. His empire stretched from music studios to fashion lines, his influence shaping not just hip-hop but global pop culture. To his fans, he was a visionary — the man who turned rhythm and ambition into a billion-dollar identity. But when a federal judge in New York finally read his sentence aloud, the illusion of invincibility shattered.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
The Whisper Beside the Queen: Meghan Markle’s Hidden Circles Before Royal Fame
You ever notice how the biggest secrets often hide in plain sight? One moment, one whisper, one polite smile can carry years of untold stories. When Meghan Markle leaned into Prince Harry during that famous meeting with Queen Elizabeth and asked, “Who’s that next to your grandma?” — many thought it was just an innocent question. But to others watching closely, that single moment felt rehearsed. Because behind that question lies a far deeper story — one that began long before royal titles, press headlines, or palace gates.
By Norul Rahman4 months ago in Confessions
The Fire 🔥 Between Us . Content Warning.
Chapter Two: The Line We Cross I didn’t sleep after he left. The house was too quiet, like the walls were holding their breath with me. Smooth Operator had long faded out, but the bassline still thrummed in my body, a ghost of a song living in my skin. I lay there replaying the way his hands had learned me, the way his mouth found truths I never said out loud. We hadn’t gone all the way but we’d stood on the ledge and looked straight down. I kept thinking about how easy it would have been to tip forward.
By Dakota Denise 4 months ago in Confessions
Her Letters Still Arrive
The box sat quietly at the back of Adeel’s closet. It was small, wooden, and tied with a ribbon that had faded to gray. He had not opened it in years. It wasn’t that he forgot—it was that he was afraid. Afraid of the handwriting inside, afraid of the memories it would bring rushing back.
By waseem khan4 months ago in Confessions








