Psychological
Regrets of Unconditional Love
Henry sat alone in his dimly lit apartment, the weight of his regrets pressing down on him like a heavy burden. The memories of Emma flooded his mind, each one a painful reminder of the unconditional love he had lost. He had loved her with every fiber of his being, but it wasn't enough. And now, as he sat surrounded by the echoes of their past, he couldn't shake the feeling of regret that consumed him.
By Aarav Rohilla2 years ago in Fiction
The Hushed Valley
In the throat of Dunmire Valley, where shadows breathed and forgotten whispers clung to the mist like lost souls, there lay a village that time had forsaken. It huddled beneath a perpetual pale fog, its cottages hunched against the encroaching woods as if trying to hide from the ancient eyes that watched from between gnarled trunks.
By Caleb Lahr2 years ago in Fiction
The Dream Walker - Chapter 1
*GASP* *HEAVY BREATHING* It happened again... My trembling hands, and cold sweat tell me. I had that dream last night. The first time was something like a month and a half ago, then again two weeks later, and again about two weeks ago, and again just now. Every two weeks... Huh... Interestingly enough, I woke up at around the same time; 3:00 AM; on a Saturday... *GASP* Wait! I have to write this down- It's a good thing Dr. Wiesmann recommended I start writing down my dreams. Although, I wish I started doing this sooner. Who knows how many times this dream has actually occurred.
By Josh Morgan2 years ago in Fiction
The Dream Walker *Shortened Version*
*GASP* *HEAVY BREATHING* It happened again... My trembling hands, and cold sweat tell me. I had that dream last night. The first time was something like a month and a half ago, then again two weeks later, and again about two weeks ago, and again just now. Every two weeks... Huh... Interestingly enough, I woke up at around the same time; 3:00 AM; on a Saturday... *GASP* Wait! I have to write this down- It's a good thing Dr. Wiesmann recommended I start writing down my dreams. Although, I wish I started doing this sooner. Who knows how many times this dream has actually occurred.
By Josh Morgan2 years ago in Fiction
The Watchful Witness: Unveiling the Secrets of a Silent Observer
In the bustling heart of the city, where the neon lights flicker and the streets pulse with life, lies a tale untold, a narrative woven by the threads of chance and circumstance. It is the story of an eyewitness, a silent sentinel amidst the chaos of existence, whose gaze pierces through the veil of secrecy, bearing witness to the mysteries that unfold in the labyrinthine alleys and crowded avenues of urban life.
By Samson E. Gifted2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Cosmos: A Magical Journey Through the Stars
In the quiet moments of the night as when the world around us falls silent, the cosmos begins to speak. Its whispers tell stories of ancient times as of like stars that have witnessed the birth and demise of galaxies, and of like the limitless mysteries that lie beyond our comprehension. This is a story of one such whisper as like a magical journey through the stars that forever changed the life of a young dreamer named Luna.
By lovedsoulsanjay2 years ago in Fiction
Storm Surge
These details are always the same: the water is growing in the distance, swelling and turbulent and pregnant with potential disaster; the sky above dark and starless. She stands above the earth; sometimes on a bridge or mountain, but usually it's the rooftop of a building. She always knows, without a doubt, that the water is coming.
By Christa Leigh2 years ago in Fiction
The True Value of Money: A Lesson from an Industrialist Father. Content Warning.
In 1997, an occurrence unfurled that would everlastingly change the existence of Robin Chowdhury, the main child of industrialist Mr. Lohani. Robin, A-level understudy concentrating on in an English medium school, carried on with an existence of egotism and excess, befitting the child of a well off industrialist. His days were loaded up with club gatherings, visits, and evaluating new beverages with companions. Among his companions, Robin was viewed as a pioneer, fundamentally in light of the fact that he spent the most cash.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
Inspiring Lives: Beyond Conventional Success. Content Warning.
Since the beginning of time, numerous people have ascended to significance, not through regular ways, but rather by defeating gigantic obstructions and utilizing their exceptional abilities. These accounts advise us that achievement and virtuoso come in bunch structures, frequently challenging customary assumptions and instructive ideal models.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
The Secret to Lasting Marital Happiness: Lessons from an Elderly Woman's Wisdom. Content Warning.
In this present reality where separation rates are taking off and conjugal ecstasy appears as though a subtle dream, the narrative of a couple celebrating fifty years of married happiness offers an encouraging sign and shrewdness. What is the mysterious behind their getting through adoration and joy? Is it luxurious feasts, actual allure, or the quantity of kids they have? As per an old lady who imparted her story to a writer, the critical lies in something a lot further - love, regard, and understanding.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction






