Psychological
7 Days of Valentine’s Week: A Complete Guide to Love and Romance
Valentine’s Week is the most romantic time of the year, celebrated by couples across the world. It begins on February 7 and culminates on February 14, with each day symbolizing a unique expression of love. If you are looking for ideas to make each day special, here’s a complete guide to the 7 Days of Valentine’s Week.
By Shashi shekhar12 months ago in Fiction
The Drip. Top Story - February 2025.
The Drip D. A. Ratliff As the new experimental medicine flowed into me, I wondered if it would be enough or too much. My doctors were optimistic, but I had gotten to know them better than I ever wanted to and learned they were kind, compassionate, and prone to optimism. I suppose they had to be positive in the face of failure, or they couldn’t go on, and their patients wouldn’t either. So, I lay here in this stark room, the love of my life sitting next to me, dressed in sterile clothing, because if I got an infection, I would surely die. So, I lie here, listening to the drip, drip, drip of chemicals flowing into my body. Those drips became a metronome, and music flowed through my soul.
By D. A. Ratliffabout a year ago in Fiction
Myth or murder. The White Witch of Rosehall, a legendary Jamaican ghost.
"Come get you coconut water here, remember it good for you daughter, and also for you ". Rasta yelled out, grinning feistily as tourists and islanders alike stopped by his stall to quench their thirst.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Fiction
The Lie’s Keeper. Content Warning.
I’ve always striven to be the golden armor of my father’s heart. I’ve been anything and everything he’s needed: a clever strategist in times of complexity, a strong arm during kingdom conflict, his jester through moments of apathy, and a confidant in his darkest hours. I refused to simply exist in the role of a prince, I was father’s lifeline. Over the years, I earned my father’s love and recognition, but his favor always seemed just out of my grasp.
By K. Elizabethabout a year ago in Fiction
Orphan of desire
The future is the orphanage, where the cherished desires which heart is giving birth to today will be abandoned and forgotten. Time has forced us to live three different selves, a past self, a present self, and a future self and none of these three selves share the same desires.
By VoiceOfAnOutlierabout a year ago in Fiction
Math Against Me: The Weight of a Test
I hold in my hands the sheet printed by the teacher, which had passed through my hands temporarily about two weeks ago. Filled with blue and red pen marks, so many red lines, it corresponds to my Math test, which I had been impatiently waiting for. I remember my studying: I would wake up early to study, the tutoring sessions offered me new exercises to solve, and even though I was not motivated, I did them seriously.
By Tiago Dunecel 🧑💻about a year ago in Fiction
The Timeless Appeal of Pirate Stories: Why Pirates of the Caribbean Still Captivates Audiences. AI-Generated.
Privateers have consistently held an exceptional spot in the aggregate creative mind. From the high oceans to covered treasure, privateers as trying explorers, talented pilots, and insubordinate mavericks has long enraptured narrators. However, what is it about privateer stories that keep on drawing in crowds, even in a cutting edge world so distant from the brilliant time of robbery?
By Shaikh Md Niloy Ahmmed Reyadabout a year ago in Fiction







