Teenage years
Why can't lost People Return?
Loss is an inevitable reality of life. Every one of us, at some point, experiences the departure of someone dear—whether through death, distance, or emotional disconnection. The pain that follows can feel unbearable. Our minds whisper questions like Why did this happen? or Can I ever feel whole again? But amid the sorrow, one truth stands unshaken: people we lose can't come back. This truth is harsh but necessary, and how we respond to it defines the course of our healing and future.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Confessions
The Disappearance of My Childhood Friend Was Never Solved—Until I Found the Hidden Clue
The summer heat clung to our skin that July evening as Lily adjusted the pink scrunchie holding back her braids. "Last round before dinner?" she asked, her freckled nose scrunching the way it always did when she was about to win.
By MALIK Saad8 months ago in Confessions
The walkie-Talkie Message That Came 15 Years Too Late
The Last Game The summer heat pressed down on us that July afternoon, thick and heavy as a wool blanket. Lily's laughter rang through the trees as she adjusted the pink plastic headband holding back her sun-bleached braids.
By MALIK Saad8 months ago in Confessions
The Day I Walked Away from My Perfect Life
Confession I used to wake up every day in a high-rise apartment, sipping oat milk lattes on a balcony with a view of the skyline. I had a six-figure job in digital marketing, a relationship that looked picture-perfect on Instagram, and friends who threw me birthday parties with calligraphy menus and color themes. If you had looked at my life from the outside, you would’ve thought I was thriving.
By Abraham Lopez8 months ago in Confessions
The Love Renaissance: What Gen Z's Relationships Reveal About Modern Connection
Are Gen Zers sabotaging the true essence of romance or redefining it? Or they simply might be building something more intentional, resilient, and emotionally intelligent than any generation before. Once upon a time, romance came with rules. Handwritten letters, carefully curated phone calls, and silent nods of the elderly were the foundational stance of old-school love. But now, emojis, dating apps, and Instagram reels document love stories.
By Hridya Sharma8 months ago in Confessions
Love Dies in Silence — and Is Reborn Through Self-Love
Sometimes, we want someone to stay with all our heart. We crave their presence, their embrace, the look that understands without words. But for some reason — pride, fear, insecurity — we can't bring ourselves to ask. The desire to have that person close is immense, but the words won’t come out. We keep hoping the other person will notice, that they’ll understand through our gestures or our silence what we don’t have the courage to say aloud. We silently wish they would just guess.
By Persephone8 months ago in Confessions
We Never Had a First Date
They say the worst kind of heartbreak isn’t when something ends—it’s when something never even begins. I still remember the red sweater I was planning to wear. It had taken me three outfit changes and two phone calls to my best friend to settle on it. I wasn’t nervous exactly—just... hopeful. After weeks of late-night conversations, inside jokes, and messages that got deeper than we intended, it felt like more than just texting. You felt like something real.
By HUBREXX8 months ago in Confessions
The Voicemail That Changed Everything: A True Story of Love, Lies, and a Shocking Twist
When Sarah woke up on a rainy Tuesday morning, she had no idea her life was about to change forever. It was supposed to be an ordinary day — coffee, work, gym, sleep. But one small detail derailed everything: a voicemail from an unknown number.
By Ali9 months ago in Confessions









