Psychological
Be Honest
Dave thought about Bethan's question. Could he be honest? Yes, he could but he wasn't prepared for the fallout from that grenade and the damage that it could do him. Not a chance. Could he give her pieces of honesty? Yes, he could. There were things he could tell her that would give her bits of the picture he wanted her to see.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Fiction
Do You Know Love?
Enjoying brunch at their favorite café, Sensi and Kora’s eyes aimed at Clara in silence as they enjoyed their meal of French toast, bacon, and eggs while sipping mocha. After completing their meal and waiting for the waitress to bring their check, silence still held on to the moment.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Fiction
Psychological Thriller Movies
Here are some of the most mind-bending and brain-twisting psychological thriller movies ever made: 1. Se7en (1995) Directed by David Fincher, Se7en is a masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of psychological thrillers. The film follows two detectives, played by Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, as they investigate a series of gruesome murders inspired by the seven deadly sins. What makes Se7en so chilling is its dark atmosphere, complex characters, and an ending that is both shocking and deeply unsettling. The film’s psychological depth revolves around the motivations of the killer and the emotional toll it takes on the detectives. The final revelation leaves audiences with a sense of dread, questioning the nature of evil and human depravity.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Fiction
Unforgettable Movie Twists and Why They Worked So Well
Film turns have the ability to leave us confused, transforming a decent film into a really important one. These unexpected developments surprise us as well as extend the profound effect of the story, causing us to think about all that preceded. In any case, what makes these turns so powerful? We should investigate the absolute most extraordinary film curves and separate why they functioned admirably.
By Zahra Syedabout a year ago in Fiction
Into the Woods
It felt strange for both of them, walking together like this. The years where they were one floated around them, like a ghostly wraith, its presence discernible but never quite fully grasped. Anybody watching them as they set off along the path would sense that they were not strangers but could not mistake the estrangement lumbering along with them, shown in the space between each other and the rigidity in their postures.
By Rachel Deemingabout a year ago in Fiction
Swirling vortex of Bombay monsoon
In the swirling vortex of Mumbai's monsoon season, Nicholas "Nick" D'Souza's world contracted to a single, rain-soaked street. The once-thriving financial district of Nariman Point now seemed a barren landscape, devoid of promise. Nick's coveted job offer from a prestigious investment firm had vanished, a casualty of the imploding economy.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
Power of navigation
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 Unseen Thread
The sun had barely risen over the small town of Oakdale, Illinois, when the devastating call came. Twenty-two-year-old Amir's world crumbled as he listened to the panicked voice on the other end. His father, a devoted husband and loving parent, had been killed in a tragic accident at the local steel mill.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
A Mother's Gift of Life
Rukmini's days blended together in a haze of exhaustion. Weighing 90 kilograms, her 5'4" frame struggled to keep up with the demands of her 9-to-5 job and caring for her 25-year-old son, Rohan. His chronic kidney disease had progressed, and the doctor's words echoed in her mind: "Rukmini, Rohan needs a kidney transplant. And you're the best match."
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction

