Psychological
I have a photoshoot tomorrow. Can you recommend me some colors and outfit options that will look good on camera?
Colors: Solid Colors: Opt for solid colors instead of busy patterns. They help keep the focus on you. Bold, Vibrant Colors: Colors like royal blue, emerald green, and rich reds photograph well.
By ODS ACADEMY2 years ago in Fiction
Shadows
When she wasn’t around him, she plotted ways to keep it that way. She had lived with him for 4 years now since her mother passed away, her stepfather Eric was the most disgusting man she had she ever had the displeasure of coming in contact with. Tabitha had slowly lost herself over the years since her mother’s passing she was now a shadow of who she once was , her stepfather would treat her as everything but his daughter , unthinkable things including taking her innocence, everything she did was wrong to him he found faults in her every move and she had no one to tell, her mother had no family and her stepfather’s family was just as useless as he was , she’d had enough, something had to change about her situation either he changed or she changed him and she had only one option
By Mercy Abdu2 years ago in Fiction
The Best Books to Read in 2024
Introduction As we step into 2024, there are many new and exciting books to look forward to. From gripping thrillers to heartwarming romances and insightful non-fiction, this year’s literary offerings promise something for every reader. Here’s a curated list of the best books to read in 2024.
By Derrick Juma2 years ago in Fiction
Drought
Blake hadn’t yet noticed there was a claw hooked through the lobe of his ear, and the wound was bleeding quite freely. “Sorry,” I said before reaching over and extracting the curved weapon from his skin. He winced, but I think all of us were beyond feeling much shock at that moment. We’d had all the shock we could handle for a lifetime, and then some.
By Alison McBain2 years ago in Fiction
Man of the Year
It’s 8:13p and now I’m starting to worry. He’s late. He’s never late. Punctuality. It’s one of the things I could always appreciate about him. He’s far from perfect as a man, but as a true friend he’s second to none. I take another sip of my cocktail and it urges me to reach out to him. Ok, I’m going to text him.
By Kenneth Boutte2 years ago in Fiction
A Happy Ending
Liars, all of us are. How can we not be? We meet someone and flaunt our best selves in the hopes of acceptance. Society demands that we hide our demons and flaws and fib with our smiles and cheery demeanors. The truth about the skeletons in our closets is traded for happy endings and fairytales dreams to further sell the lie of who we want to be. But every relationship starts like this. Every relationship except this one. We skipped the fake pleasantries and laid it all on the table in the beginning. We weren’t afraid to show the messy truth of our lives and from that we built something amazing. Now we can be ourselves, and have a love that accepts our darkness within.
By Kenneth Boutte2 years ago in Fiction
Crossroad. Content Warning.
A tree stands alone at the end of a long and winding road. It marks the end of one journey and the beginning of others. Before its twisted, ancient trunk, the road splits in two, the only place since its beginning when it had done so. To one side or the other, all travellers must go.
By Alexander McEvoy2 years ago in Fiction
A Trial of Emotions
The courtroom is stale with silence. No one here can find words to utter after the doctor’s testimony. I feel the weight of hundreds of eyes on me. Judging me. Condemning me. Sentencing me before I have even had a chance to give my side of the story.
By Kenneth Boutte2 years ago in Fiction
THE HOUSE ON HOLLOW HILL
Deep in the misty valleys of Hollow Hill stood an old, abandoned mansion. Its once-grand façade was now a decaying relic of forgotten opulence, shrouded in ivy and surrounded by overgrown gardens choked with thorns. The locals whispered of dark secrets that permeated its walls, warning travelers to steer clear of its haunted halls.
By Syed Hammad Hussain2 years ago in Fiction





