Secrets
In University:Behind Closed Doors
Behind Closed Doors It began like any normal semester. Students at a well-known University in Pakistan began attending their lectures as usual. Among them were students in the Computer Software Department, a place where students dream of launching tech careers, building apps, and writing code. But for many female students, the nightmare began not in a lab—but in an English class.
By Sofia Elira Solenne7 months ago in Confessions
She Took My Heart... And My Passport
It all started on a golden beach in Thailand. The sun was setting behind the ocean, casting soft orange light across the sand. I had just arrived on the island of Koh Rong... or was it Koh Mak? Doesn’t matter. All I know is, it felt like paradise. I wasn’t looking for love. I was looking for peace, noodles, and maybe a cheap massage.
By Nicky Bes7 months ago in Confessions
The Day He Never Came Home
It was a Tuesday morning in early March. Cold, grey, uneventful. My father, like every day, left home at 6:30 AM sharp. He worked as a delivery truck driver for a logistics company. Always on time. Always dependable. He had the same routine every morning — kiss mom on the forehead, grab his thermos, pat me on the back, and walk out the door with his signature “Let’s get this over with.”
By Muhammad Usama7 months ago in Confessions
World’s Biggest Non-Nuclear Explosion Ever
On July 31, 2020, a satellite image of Beirut Port in Lebanon looked ordinary. But just four days later, the same port would transform into a war zone—leveled hangars, shattered buildings, and a giant crater the size of two Boeing 747s. What happened on August 4, 2020, would become one of the largest non-nuclear explosions in human history.
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Escaped Death by 5 Seconds
There are moments in life that stay tattooed on your soul — moments so intense that they make you question everything you thought you knew about fate, survival, and the fragility of time. This is the story of one such day. A day where I stood face-to-face with death itself... and lived to tell the tale.
By Hazrat Usman Usman7 months ago in Confessions
She Walked Out and Never Looked Back
The morning she left was just like any other. Sunlight spilled through the kitchen window, casting warm patterns across the marble floor. The smell of toast and cardamom tea floated through the house. My mother stood by the sink, wiping her hands on her apron, humming a soft tune I never knew the name of.
By Muhammad Usama7 months ago in Confessions










