Teenage years
The Day I Forgot How to Smile
🌥️ “It wasn’t a breakdown. It was more like a quiet fading.” I don’t remember the exact day I forgot how to smile. There wasn’t a thunderclap or a sobbing breakdown on the bathroom floor. Just one morning, brushing my teeth, I caught my reflection and thought: You look... empty.
By Asif Shah Zahid6 months ago in Confessions
The Last Scroll: How One TikTok Changed My Life
I was one scroll away from deleting TikTok forever. It was a rainy Thursday. My phone battery was at 2%, and honestly, so was I. My job at the call center had just let me go—downsizing, they said. I hadn't told my parents yet. I was tired of hearing “it’ll get better” when every day felt like walking deeper into fog. I had dreams once—to be a writer, to tell stories, to create—but dreams don’t pay bills. At least, that’s what life had taught me.
By Muhammad Abuzar Badshah 6 months ago in Confessions
The Well's Whisper
The Well's Whisper The silence shattered the moment frantic screams pierced the humid Texas air. It was October 14, 1987 — a day that dawned like any other, filled with the lazy hum of summer’s lingering warmth and the innocent laughter of an 18-month-old child. Jessica McClure, a tiny whirlwind of curiosity, played joyfully in her aunt’s backyard in Midland, Texas, when the unthinkable occurred. One moment she was there — a bright spark of life — and the next, it was as if the earth had swallowed her whole. She had vanished into an abandoned, eight-inch wide, 22-foot deep well — a dark, narrow maw in the unsuspecting ground.
By Noman Afridi6 months ago in Confessions
The Love I Never Confessed: A True Story of Silent Feelings
Sometimes in life, we grow up around people without ever realizing how special they are. It’s as if they’re always there, a part of the background, until one moment brings everything into focus.
By Ubaid Ur Rehman6 months ago in Confessions
The Stranger Who Shared My Blood
I never imagined that a saliva test could make me question everything about my identity. Like many people during lockdown, I got bored and bought one of those at-home DNA kits. It sat on my shelf for weeks until I finally spit into the tube and mailed it off, expecting nothing more than confirmation of what I'd always been told: half Swedish, half French, and a proud mix of both.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Confessions
One Click, and My Past Was a Lie
I had never thought much about where I came from. I mean, I knew my roots—at least I thought I did. We were Irish on my mother’s side, Italian on my father’s. My grandfather fought in World War II. My grandmother made the best lasagna. It was the kind of identity you wear like a warm coat—comfortable, familiar, and passed down through generations.
By Hamad Haider6 months ago in Confessions
The Hunger Games Trilogy: A Heart-Pounding Journey Through Courage, Love, and Revolution
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a world where watching children fight to the death is considered entertainment? Where the rich get richer while the poor struggle for their next meal? Where standing up for what's right could cost you everything you hold dear? Welcome to the world that Suzanne Collins created – a world that feels both impossibly distant and uncomfortably familiar.
By Soibifaa6 months ago in Confessions
The Last Cup of Coffee. AI-Generated.
Mara always ordered the same thing: black coffee, splash of oat milk, extra cinnamon sprinkled on top. She’d sip it slowly by the window of the tiny café on Elm Street, pretending to read a book while watching the world spin by outside.
By hasnain khan6 months ago in Confessions








