Holiday
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As she stepped off the train and onto the bustling streets of New York City, 25-year-old Sophia Patel felt invincible. Her freshly minted MBA from Columbia University gleamed on her resume, and a coveted job offer from a top financial firm awaited her. The world was hers for the taking.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
The Family - Page by Page
As I sat beside my father's hospital bed, holding his frail hand, I couldn't help but think about the countless mornings we spent together, poring over the daily newspaper. Those moments, once taken for granted, now seemed precious. His eyes, once bright with curiosity, had grown weary, but his spirit remained unbroken. I realized that the traditions he instilled in me were not just habits, but a legacy.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
The Forgotten One
Jamie had never been one for nostalgia. Memories were just thatβ-βmoments to be remembered and moved on from, not dug up. So when they found an old, dusty box labeled "Home Videos" in the attic of their childhood home, they almost ignored it. Almost.
By Supreeth Nagellaabout a year ago in Fiction
The Fine Lineβ¦
Henry Jenkinson, Corporate Attorney on the cusp of being made a Partner, was wavering between heartbreak and worry. Three days with not a word, Henry being on the verge of calling a wellness check... then out of the blue - BAM! Heartbreak was currently winning, what with the break-up text from his fiance - former fiance? Did it count if he hadn't texted back yet? - staring up at him from his phone screen.
By Natasja Roseabout a year ago in Fiction








