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The Letter I Never Sent
I found it tucked between the yellowed pages of an old notebook—the letter I had written but never sent. Its paper had grown brittle with time, the ink slightly smudged from the tears I once shed over it. My handwriting was younger then, rounder and less steady.
By noor ul amin5 months ago in Confessions
The Weight of a Confession
I used to believe that silence was safer than honesty. That if I kept my truths buried, life would continue in its smooth, predictable rhythm. But what I didn’t know was that silence can be louder than words—it echoes inside you, rattling until you can’t breathe.
By noor ul amin5 months ago in Confessions
Does Jesus Know You Love Him?
This morning around 3 a.m., I experienced something I know many of you may have also faced at one point in your life: a sleep paralysis attack. It is a strange and frightening experience where you are caught between sleep and waking, aware of what is happening but unable to move. I felt the heaviness press down, almost like a rugby team pinning one player to the ground. For a couple of minutes, it tried to keep me silent, but even before my mind fully woke, my spirit had already begun to pray. My mouth moved on autopilot, praying in the Spirit, reaching for God in that shadowy moment.
By Test5 months ago in Confessions
Word of the Day: しぶしぶ
It is my second day back at school and I am overwhelmed I am deciding to just bring my todo list from home so I don't slack off. I sort of wasted time last night binging Tinder and watching guys jack off. absolutely no one is good enough for even a one night stand so it was highly disappointing. On top of that I was crying about Jahon the whole time and really drained my energy. I guess I got so high I started regressing or something and I am just done.
By Kayla McIntosh5 months ago in Confessions
The Missing Year: Whispers That Could Rewrite Meghan Markle’s Story
Public life thrives on stories. Some are polished tales crafted by publicists, others are whispered rumors that linger in the shadows until they grow too loud to ignore. Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex, has spent years building her personal story — the ambitious actress who married into royalty, the mother navigating global scrutiny, the advocate for women and equality. But beneath that carefully woven narrative, a set of whispers is surfacing that threatens to change everything.
By Norul Rahman5 months ago in Confessions
Just One Night
I met her one Friday night at Cosmo. That’s when I saw her. She was light-skinned, very beautiful, with a body that stood out a proper bottle shape. She was from HB. She caught my eye straight away. She was smiling, moving with confidence, like she already knew she was the best looking in the place.
By Timeless Stories5 months ago in Confessions
Shakeela A Promise Beyond Poverty
A Bitter Truth BY:Khan Reality is often far more bitter than we can imagine, and facing it becomes one of life’s most painful challenges. Sometimes a person utters words without fully realizing their weight, but living up to them later turns out to be almost impossible. The incident I am about to narrate is one such bitter truth—an unforgettable experience that has stayed with me ever since.
By Khan 5 months ago in Confessions
World War 3: Life in the Aftermath
World War 3: Life in the Aftermath The idea of a third world war is often spoken of in terms of nuclear strikes, battlefield strategies, and clashing superpowers. Yet the most haunting question is not how such a conflict might begin, but how people would live once the first waves of destruction had passed. What happens to the survivors when the smoke clears? The true story of World War 3 would not end with armies, but with ordinary people struggling to rebuild a broken world.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Confessions
🌸 My Childhood Story
⏳ Introduction Childhood is a strange kind of magic. It passes by quickly, yet its memories stay with us forever. When I look back at my childhood, I see laughter echoing in small corners, struggles hidden behind smiles, and lessons that unknowingly shaped who I am today.
By ✦•············• Freelancer •············✦5 months ago in Confessions
The Day My Phone Died — And I Actually Lived
I didn’t realize how much my phone was a lifeline until it gave up on me. It was a random Tuesday morning. I rolled out of bed, half awake, reached for my phone, and pressed the power button. Nothing. I plugged it in, tapped the screen, shook it a little like a stubborn remote. Still nothing. My phone was dead.
By arsalan ahmad5 months ago in Confessions
When the Algorithm Knows You Better Than You Do
I didn’t plan to spend the night with an algorithm. Honestly, I just wanted background noise while I tried to convince myself to finish a job application I’d been putting off. But when I opened my music app, it showed me a new feature: “Hyper-Personalized Playlist: Just for You, Tonight.”
By arsalan ahmad5 months ago in Confessions









