Secrets
The Weight of Tomorrow
The Weight of Tomorrow No one knew exactly when the city of Liora first began to dim. It happened slowly, like the silent falling of dust on an abandoned book. Some blamed the endless gray clouds that draped the sky like an old, heavy blanket. Others whispered of a "sorrow fever," a sickness of the spirit that had crept into their hearts.
By Gabriela Tone9 months ago in Confessions
When the Stars Started Whispering"
No one truly believed it at first. The idea that the stars — those ancient, cold lights suspended across the black fabric of space — could speak to us seemed absurd. Astronomers chalked it up to interference, scientists waved it away as atmospheric anomalies, and philosophers merely smiled knowingly, as if they had been expecting it all along.
By Said Nawab9 months ago in Confessions
I Lied to Everyone About My Job — And the Truth Was Worse Than They Thought
I used to be the person everyone looked up to. In my early twenties, I worked at a company that seemed to have it all: high-end clients, impressive salaries, and a career path that was guaranteed to lead to success. I had everything I could have dreamed of… or so I told myself.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Confessions
Sisters of the Soul
Sisters of the Soul The Challenge That Forged an Unbreakable Bond Ava and Lena met not by blood, but by fate. Their friendship was the kind of rare magic that most people search for all their lives. It was effortless — built on glances, laughter, and long conversations that stretched into the night.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Confessions
The Girl with the Green Scarf
The first time I saw her, it was on the 6:42 a.m. train from Willowridge to Northcrest. She wore a pale green scarf and held her coffee like it was the only warmth she had in the world. I never believed in love at first sight. I still don't. But there was something about the way she looked out the window, as if searching for something that kept escaping her.
By Chisty9 months ago in Confessions
My Double Life – A Confession
By day, I’m an administrative assistant at a logistics firm. Nothing flashy. I sit in a gray cubicle, surrounded by plants I’ve half-named, answering emails and scheduling meetings like clockwork. My coworkers know me as quiet, efficient, maybe even a little boring. They don’t ask many questions, and I don’t give many answers. That’s how I like it. Or at least, that’s what I used to tell myself.
By Ashikur Rahman9 months ago in Confessions
The Letter I Sent, But Could Never Speak: A Confession of Love and Heartache
this is probably the only heartbreak love themed "thing" I believe I'll ever write. a few years back I wrote a letter to my crush. writing this was so strenuous as I got really emotional writing it. my heart actually felt painful and heavy when I mastered up the courage and sent him the letter. after all these years...I still don't have him . without further adeu this is what I wrote to him-
By E. hasan9 months ago in Confessions
The Café on the Corner That Changed My Life
I never planned to walk into that café. It was raining—one of those soft drizzles that feels more like a whisper than a storm—and I had just missed my bus. I ducked into the nearest building, which happened to be a dusty little café nestled between a laundromat and a pawn shop. A hand-painted sign above the door read, Marigold Café—Est. 1972. I didn’t know it then, but that accidental detour would reroute my entire life.
By Nuhan Habib9 months ago in Confessions
Embers of Purpose
Once upon a time, in a bustling town nestled between rolling hills and a sparkling river, lived a young woman named Aria. From a tender age, Aria dreamed of living a life that mattered—not merely in wealth or fame, but in impact and fulfillment. She watched her parents work tirelessly—her mother as a nurse, her father repairing town homes—yet somehow they still found time to share laughter, warmth, and wisdom at the dinner table each night. Aria realized early on that true success, she would come to learn, was woven from both action and intention.
By Javed Iqbal9 months ago in Confessions







