Psychological
The Bag - Ella. Content Warning.
This microfiction is part of a series. In order: The Bag; Jason's Dilemma; The Girl; Jason and the Girl; The Skewered Apple; Girl, Disrupted; Reward; Him; Master of the Games/The Guard; Discovery; Pursuit; Jason Remembers; Reverb;
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Sacrifice of Mrinal: A Tale of Family, Pride, and Exile. Content Warning.
In the core of a clamoring area in Italy stands a transcending six-story house, a demonstration of the fantasies and forfeits of Mrinal, a man who worked for a considerable length of time in an unfamiliar land to accommodate his loved ones. Every block, each tile, bears the heaviness of his goals and the perspiration of his temple. However, in the midst of the loftiness of his achievement lies a story of familial disagreement, pride, and at last, exile.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
Unwinding the Secret: A Story of Interest and Misdirection. Content Warning.
In the maze of life, secrets frequently hide in the shadows, ready to be disentangled. Such is the story of Hasan and Shayla, an account woven with layers of interest, trickery, and unanswered inquiries. Their story unfurls in the midst of the setting of a shady area of town, where mysteries proliferate, and trust is a delicate ware.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
The Nature of Friendship Between Men and Women: Myths, Realities, and Psychological Insights. Content Warning.
The idea of fellowship among people has for some time been a subject of discussion, addressed by scholarly monsters and clinicians the same. Shakespeare once said, "A kid can never be a young lady's companion since there are feelings and actual longings included." Repeating this opinion, the Irish writer Oscar Wilde commented, "Among people, there is no chance of fellowship. There can be energy, hatred, love, love, yet no companionship." Comparatively, the cherished Bangladeshi creator Humayun Ahmed noticed, "A kid and a young lady can be companions, however they will definitely fall head over heels. It very well may be for an extremely brief time frame, or at some unacceptable time, or exceptionally late, or maybe for eternity. Be that as it may, they will fall head over heels."
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
The More Caring a Man Is, the Luckier a Woman Is? A Story of Love, Struggle, and Resilience. Content Warning.
In the embroidery of human connections, accounts of adoration and constancy frequently stand apart as encouraging signs and motivation. One such story is that of a familial couple, in spite of familial resistance and cultural assumptions, figured out how to construct a daily existence established on steady love and shared regard. This story highlights the significance of certified fondness as well as features the flexibility expected to conquer difficulties for adoration.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
A Father's Wisdom: Life Lessons for His Child. Content Warning.
In the core of each and every caring guardian lies a significant craving to guide and support their youngsters, setting them up for the flighty excursion of life. The letter from a dad to his youngster typifies this longing, offering immortal insight brought into the world as a matter of fact and concern. This genuine message fills in as a reference point, revealing insight into fundamental rules that can assist with exploring the intricacies of presence.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction
The Green Man
For as long as Cassandra could remember, she had been plagued by a recurring dream. It was one that always left her feeling restless, scared and uncertain. In this dream, she found herself on an airplane sitting next to a girl who talked about her training in martial arts. She said she learned karate as a child to defend herself from bullies, and it wasn’t her fault she was socially awkward. She told Cassandra she was diagnosed with autism, and while her IQ was off the charts, she still couldn’t figure out how to socialize with humans. She had always felt like an alien.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Mother
"I don't want to!" "But you have to! You can't continue like this!" Moira had had another call. Mother had fallen again. She had been found by the neighbour who had heard her faint calls that morning. Luckily, Moira had had the foresight to give the neighbour her number.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Unconventional Path to Learning. Content Warning.
In the curious neighborhood where Swarup and his family resided, consistently brought a squabble among Swarup and his significant other. The local youngsters had all taken in their ABCs, while their child Rup had not taken in a thing. Swarup had even kept Rup from having a customary inception into training, much to his significant other's disappointment. "Is it safe to say that you are attempting to keep our kid uninformed? Take a gander at the kid nearby; he can as of now do expansion and deduction," she would mourn. Swarup never answered, covering his face in the paper. His better half had once brought a confidential mentor, however Swarup sent him away. Indeed, even Swarup's folks couldn't grasp his way of behaving. Swarup himself was exceptionally taught, holding a Ph.D. in material science, making his disregard of Rup's schooling all the seriously confounding. At five years of age, Rup actually hadn't figured out how to peruse or compose.
By MD.KAMRUL HOSEN2 years ago in Fiction








