Family
Forgotten Memories: The Heart of a Village Home
--- We bought a house in the village from a young couple who said their parents no longer needed a dacha, and their grandmother had passed away a year ago. After her death, no one visited the house except to sell it. When we asked if they wanted to take any belongings, they shrugged and said, “Why would we need this trash? We took the icons. You can throw away the rest.”
By zenGaze2 years ago in Confessions
"The Day Happiness Found Us All"
Once upon a time, in a world not so different from our own, there existed a time of great rejoicing. It wasn't because of a victory in war or the discovery of a new land. No, the reason for the world's happiness was something much simpler yet profound—it was a moment of collective awakening to the beauty of everyday life.
By Abbas2 years ago in Confessions
THE WEIGHT OF SILENCE
Title: The Weight of Silence In a quaint suburban neighborhood, where picket fences lined the streets and children played in the yards, lived Emma and James—a couple whose once vibrant relationship now hung by a fragile thread.
By Ezenwanne Yagazie Favour 2 years ago in Confessions
My Narrative
Presently It's not a big deal, simply three stories from my life that I would like to share with you. The first tale concerns making connections. My biological mother, a young unmarried graduate student, decided to put me up for adoption because she felt strongly that I should be adopted by a college. I dropped out of Wesley College after the first six months, but I stayed around as a drop-in for another eighteen months or so before I really quit. Everything was planned for me to be adopted at birth by a lawyer and his wife, but when I came out, they changed their minds at the last minute and decided they really wanted a girl. As a result, my parents, who were waiting to be adopted, received a call in the middle of the night asking if they would like to adopt this unexpected baby boy.
By Olasunkanmi2 years ago in Confessions
TRUTH ABOUT MARRIAGES. Content Warning.
What's the most disturbing truth about marriage? I was 16 years old at that time, a man came to propose to me suddenly, the man was 46 years old, his age difference was 30 years with me. My mother was in need of money so she accepted the man's proposal, the man promised (638$)as a dowry, the forced marriage took place. I cried when make-up was put on my face, I cried during the blessing because my future was ruined. My mother said "women don't need to dream too big, they don't even need to go to school, because when they get married they will stay in the kitchen, serving their children & husband."
By victor amah2 years ago in Confessions
Officially, President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi explains the reasons for his support for the Israeli entity, stating that he wants what is best for Egypt by supporting Israel.
### Part 1: Historical Context of Egyptian-Israeli Relations To understand President Sisi's current policy towards Israel, we must look at the shared history between the two countries. Egyptian-Israeli relations began after the signing of the Camp David Accords in 1978, which led to peace between Egypt and Israel after decades of conflicts and wars. This agreement was supervised by the United States and included Egypt's regaining of the Sinai Peninsula, a crucial condition for establishing peace with Israel.
By William2 years ago in Confessions
The Last Kiss: A Story of Love and Farewell
My grandmother was the rock of our family. Always full of stories and wisdom, her infectious laugh filled every corner of the house. However, everything began to change when Alzheimer's slowly took away the essence of the woman we knew and loved.
By vanesa stories2 years ago in Confessions
After leaving us with his hilarious memories that made the whole world laugh, today we mourn the loss of Mr. Bean, the comedic character beloved by all, who left an unforgettable mark on the world of art and entertainment.
In a moment of profound silence and deep sadness, lies the beloved figure who captured the hearts of the world on his deathbed. Yes, Mr. Bean, the comedic icon who made generations laugh and endeared himself with his magical charm, has bid us farewell today after a journey filled with laughter and unforgettable moments.
By William2 years ago in Confessions








