fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
I Found a Lost Phone at a Café. AI-Generated.
It was a rainy Tuesday afternoon. I had stopped by my usual café on 3rd Street—The Brew House, a quiet spot where I often went to write, clear my mind, or just get away from the noise of everyday life. I grabbed my coffee, sat by the window, and pulled out my laptop.
By Rameez Khan8 months ago in Families
🎵 The Apple Tree
My father was a great man—charming, sharp-witted, with a deep sense of humour and a deep sense of duty. He held an important position at the Municipality of Nicosia, yet parallel to all that, music ran through his veins. He played the violin with quiet elegance, and his voice… oh, what a voice. He was the heart and soul of the Nicosia Choir under the baton of the great Mr. Mikellides.
By Lenia M. K.8 months ago in Families
Smart Parenting Made Simple: A Complete Review of the Advanced Child Support Calculator
Child support matters can feel confusing. Every place has its own rules, and most parents are left guessing. The Advanced Child Support Calculator on LawRuleBook.com makes the process simple. This tool offers a quick estimate based on income, custody time, and location. It helps parents plan ahead without legal stress.
By Talha Zulfqar8 months ago in Families
The Housekeeper’s Secret: A Farewell Wrapped in Gold and Regret
In a quiet home where routines once ran like clockwork, a stunning revelation left an entire household speechless. Their housekeeper, a quiet and hardworking woman who had served the family diligently for five years, disappeared one morning without notice. But it wasn’t her sudden absence that shook the family—it was what she left behind.
By DigitalAddi8 months ago in Families
The Window That Cried
In a quiet town wrapped in mist, stood an old wooden house on the corner of Hollow Street. It wasn’t the biggest house, nor the brightest, but something about it made people slow down as they walked by. Maybe it was the strange ivy that grew only on one side. Or perhaps it was the small window on the second floor the one everyone called The Window That Cried.
By Muhammad Hayat8 months ago in Families
dream match leads to a what the hell moment and tears of joy
Jake and Henry sign the contract for their dream match, Henry makes it clear that Jake will never be the guy he thought his sister needed and deserved, and all of the Christian boys think the same. They come down and they tell the crowd stories about the guys that they wanted for her and stories about the guy that she told them she would want. none of them sound anything like jake. Jake picks up the mic and says that he gets it, he's known it from day one, but none of them didn't stepped up so I'm gonna to. and he says he wants to prove he's good enough and makes a change to the match- anything goes and he begs the christ boys to attack him whenever in the match and he won't attack back. If he isn't good enough for her then he wants the pain to be physical so he might get it through his mind since the heart still holds up. and if he loses the match then he will quit the company becasue as much as i love this place i love her more. josh immedity walks out. Everyone from the announcers, the crowd and the christ boys are stunned. however the one that doesn't look stunned is henry, his reaction is instead of him looking down and then slowly looking up and then he looks behind him towards the upper part of the crowd seats but why is he looking into that area.
By josh napper8 months ago in Families
When Shared Our Last Meal with Our Dog-And Miracle Followed
In 2017, my family and I faced one of the hardest times of our lives. With money gone and cupboards nearly empty, we found ourselves counting every meal. One day, we had only a single loaf of bread to split between six people-and our loyal dog. What happened after that simple act of love reminded me that miracles still exist, and that food isn't just for survival- it's a language of care, even across species.
By MelCreates8 months ago in Families
The Last Escalator. Content Warning.
I created this. I wrote this. Edited in Word with, edited in Movie Maker Pro. The video was recorded by a camera on my PC. I used Clip Champ for transfer of video to that app and to Moviemaker. Since I had issues with Clip Champ, came to my rescue. This is part of,
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli 8 months ago in Families
THREE CHILDREN IN THE SCHOOL . AI-Generated.
Meet the Children: A Trio of budding Storytellers Our story revolves around three bright and imaginative children: Leo, Maya, and Sam. Each child brings a unique personality and set of strengths to the classroom, and through their experiences with dynamic storytelling, they discover new facets of their potential.
By Sixmund Salmon Komba8 months ago in Families









