Friendship
Moonlit Secrets
In the vibrant tapestry of the NYSC camp, where dreams and connections intertwined, a tender love story unfolded between Michael and Juliana. Their tale extended far beyond the confines of the campgrounds, weaving a romantic narrative that would captivate hearts and minds. This is the enchanting chronicle of a love that blossomed quietly, a mystery neither of them could let go.
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Confessions
Blossoms of Romance: Unveiling the Language of Valentine's Day Flowers
Ah, the language of flowers, an ancient art that speaks volumes without uttering a single word. As Valentine's Day approaches, the air becomes infused with the sweet fragrance of love, and what better way to express your feelings than through a carefully curated bouquet? In this journey through the world of blossoms, we'll explore the hidden meanings behind various Valentine's Day flowers, turning your floral arrangement into a heartfelt symphony of emotions.
By Mashupmind2 years ago in Confessions
Lost in Wanderlust
Greetings, fellow adventurers and travel aficionados! Join me as we embark on a laughter-filled exploration into the thrilling, occasionally chaotic world of a self-professed travel addict. Buckle up for a wild ride through the highs, lows, and downright hilarious moments that come with being "Lost in Wanderlust."
By Michael Oregbuyide2 years ago in Confessions
Ephemeral Eternity
Once upon a time, in the quaint town of Serenity Hills, there lived two souls destined to cross paths — Mia Reynolds, an aspiring artist with dreams as vast as the canvas she painted on, and Oliver Bennett, a charismatic writer weaving tales of love and adventure.
By Aryan Vaishnav2 years ago in Confessions
Setting yourself up for failure
When you walk into any classroom setting, you notice people sitting at the front of the hall and people sitting at the back of the hall. Was their choice of sitting position random, or did they deliberately choose where they wanted to sit in the hall? From observation, you realize that it doesn’t matter where the entrance into a hall is, people systematically choose where they want to be seated and how far they want to be from the person giving the lesson. It's fair to say that your sitting position can influence your success rate.
By real Jema2 years ago in Confessions
I Am The Laziest Vocal Creator. Content Warning.
Introduction Every piece I write that is less than six hundred words makes me feel that I am the laziest of all Vocal Creators. The music is "Lazyitis" by The Happy Mondays. Appropriate? I think so.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Confessions
To an almost friend
Dear almost- friend, Years have passed, and I still remain the same in many ways. I’m still that young, wild, and idealistic teen. Obsessed with finding the beauty within the mundane and wanting my writing to have a beautifully poetic beginning and end. Life isn’t like that at all, though. There isn’t poetry in the hurt, surprise, or anger. But my crux has always been to dress up the things that happen to me. Weave words to make things seem far better than they were or, if I can’t dress it up, to make it poetically sad. It’s the heart of being creative and an aspiring writer who may not become one. Yet I still try, and so I write.
By Chasing.after.stars2 years ago in Confessions
Love And Friendship
Once upon a time in the small town of Harmonyville, there lived two inseparable friends, Lily and Oliver. They had been friends since childhood, their bond growing stronger with each passing day. Harmonyville was a quaint and peaceful place, where everyone knew everyone else, and the beauty of nature surrounded them.
By sinta dewanti2 years ago in Confessions
HappyThankyouMoreplease
News of my deserting the internet has been greatly exaggerated. -Jazzy In fact, I have decided to embrace the whole gambit of the internet and its ability to connect us entirely. This is not without cost to my morals, which I have had to rewrite in light of my newest conquests. I was very against cataloging my life and having it on the web for all to see. However, as very wise many told me, publishing a book is not the hard part; marketing it is. Therefore, I have had to redirect myself and allow myself the possibility that social media and the internet are actually something that can be used for good. (You may remember that I deleted all my social media because I was worried about being stalked by a vindictive ex. However, it has been some time, and I have decided not to live in fear anymore to block this person.)
By Jazzy 2 years ago in Confessions
The Unseen Symphony
Just like anyother day it was a busy day for Jerry and Zara couple with their twin sons Ken and Gab just to make their ends meet. It was very hard to survive and feed the families as a hearing impaired couple. Though they were concerned about their disabilities they were living an happy and peaceful life with their sons as their pride.
By Kiruthika Gopalakrishnan2 years ago in Confessions










