Secrets
The King of Nightmares
You were just a child, a person like me. Stupid and clueless with a world for you to be free. I was in hiding while you were experiencing, bad and good you explored a world that became your FREE; DOMinating others with your strength and ignorance, your confidence has built while you grew distant from me. Separate from life, you played house, I became caretaker while the word “husband” was in your mouth. Never been loved while you experienced it pure, still, we were apart, while you experienced love more. Spent most of my 20s away from wedding bells, while I struggled for money and saved a mother from hell.
By The Kind Quill3 years ago in Confessions
Mick Jagger: My Father
This all began with very intense research. When I was fourteen, I earned enough money to go out and buy a copy of “Exile on Main Street” by the Rolling Stones. I knew what I was looking for and why that particular album had to be in my collection. According to Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the top 100 albums of the last twenty years, this was the best album ever released by the band. It was described as sludgy, grimy and a true representation of their love of blues and country music.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Confessions
The friend who destroyed the family
"We have this Tiffany again," Max thought as soon as he crossed the threshold of the house. He came home from work tired, hungry and didn't want to communicate at all. Tiffany is special. Max just couldn't stomach it organically. And not because she's his wife's friend. And it's not even a matter of banal jealousy. It's just that after Tracy and Tiffany talked, there were always scandals in their family. Tiffany, in his absence, "teaches" his wife how to "properly treat a man." Or, more precisely, to drive him under your heel. And after Tiffany left, it started: "You have to", "You have to", "Are you a man or what?".
By Julia Njord3 years ago in Confessions
My Time In Prison
A Little Background To My Sentence My Crime? I was made redundant around the turn of the millennium. I got a small redundancy payment and tried to get by on that but it didn’t last all that long as I had just bought a house and had a mortgage to pay so needed to find some way of keeping my head above the financial waterline. What was I going to do?
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Confessions
I Messed Up Big and Now I’m Getting a Divorce
You know, you can be truly good to someone, treat them with kindness, respect, and love, and ruin it all by having one off-night. You’re only as good as your loyalty. Trust me, I know this now. It truly sucks and I’d give anything to go back and change it.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Confessions
Cowards fruits
Hidden Strongholds My Way to The Ladder of Success During the Pandemic I Thrive I enter in to navigating success if we could replace "hello" with "God Bless You"; as a greeting for people it would merely a modest word. Righteousness. I thought it
By Brenda Scott3 years ago in Confessions
Confessions of Love
I stood in my bathroom, leaning against the counter, as I quietly gasped for breath. This was happening, and there was nothing I could do to stop it. The future was planned. And yet, instead of what should have been a joyous moment, my heart’s shattering into tiny pieces. The weight of my sorrow on the precipice of swallowing me whole.
By Naati Gyal3 years ago in Confessions






