humanity
Humanity begins at home.
The Bridge Between Us"
Title: "The Bridge Between Us" Once in a quiet village nestled between two emerald hills lived two brothers, Arman and Rayan. They were born a year apart, and since childhood, they were inseparable. Their parents, humble farmers, taught them the value of hard work, honesty, and unity. Together they climbed trees, built toy boats, and raced through the fields chasing butterflies. Their laughter echoed across the valleys, and everyone in the village knew that the bond between Arman and Rayan was unbreakable.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Families
When Friends Become Family
I used to think "family" meant those who shared your last name, your childhood stories, and a seat at the holiday dinner table. That belief stayed with me for most of my life—until I found myself thousands of miles from home, surrounded by unfamiliar streets and a silence I wasn’t ready for.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Families
Tragedy at Hersheypark: 9-Year-Old Child Dies at The Boardwalk Water Park
A summer day meant for laughter and splashing in the sun ended in unimaginable heartbreak. On July 24, 2025, tragedy struck Hersheypark when a 9-year-old child died following an incident at The Boardwalk, the park’s popular water attraction zone.
By Bevy Osuos6 months ago in Families
The Last Letter in the Desk Drawer
Emily hadn’t expected to inherit anything. Her grandmother, Eleanor Hawthorne, had been a woman of few words and fewer affections. She was known around the sleepy seaside town of Merrow Bay as a fierce gardener, a devout letter writer, and a woman who never remarried after her husband vanished during World War II.
By AFTAB KHAN6 months ago in Families
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, affects the large intestine (colon or rectum) and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. The most alarming fact about this disease is that it often begins with mild or almost invisible symptoms, which is why early detection is crucial. When caught early, colon cancer is highly treatable. Unfortunately, due to lack of awareness or delayed diagnosis, many cases are detected at later stages, when the disease has already progressed.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Families
WHY I was born?
Story by: INAM THINKER --- In the dusty and quiet streets of Torkham, where there was nothing but sand, smoke, and sadness, a boy named Ali was born. He was not born in a hospital or a clean home—he was born in a refugee camp made of plastic sheets and broken tents. His parents were Afghan refugees who had run away from war to survive.
By Inam thinker 6 months ago in Families
"Forever Two" . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the small village of Willow Creek, nestled between rolling green hills and quiet streams, lived two inseparable best friends: Amira and Leila. Their story began in a sunlit classroom when they were just six years old.
By Muhammad Abid6 months ago in Families
“The Apology I’ll Never Get — And Why I Finally Stopped Needing It.”
The Apology I’ll Never Get — And Why I Finally Stopped Needing It I used to rehearse the apology in my head like a movie script. It always started with them crying — remorseful, broken, finally seeing the pain they caused. They’d say things like “I’m so sorry for not protecting you,” or “I didn’t know what I was doing to you back then.” I’d nod, maybe cry a little, and then — for the first time in my life — I’d feel peace.
By Soul Drafts6 months ago in Families
Why We Ate Dinner Without Speaking for a Year
The silence began on a Tuesday. It wasn’t loud, like a door slamming or a scream echoing down a hallway. It was quieter than that—almost polite. My father set the table, just like always. I brought over the plates, careful not to clink the silverware. We sat across from each other, side by side in our grief, and ate in silence.
By Fazal Hadi6 months ago in Families











