breakups
When it comes to breakups, pain is inevitable, but Humans thinks that suffering is optional.
Lost to the Night
The deserted street, the hollow night. Emma Lazurus’s poem greeted him as he lifted his sight. Destitute, those words rang true no more. His appearance garbed and unkempt. Up ahead, the birch trees dropped their leaves. A car passed by but just passed by, quick to leave as the turn signal advised. Now that he thought about it, he might not be safe here this time of hour.
By Bryan Baltazar2 years ago in Humans
Title: "Betrayed Hearts"
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Lafon, there lived a woman named Sarah. She was a vision of grace and kindness, known throughout the city for her warm heart and captivating smile. Sarah was deeply in love with her husband, Daniel, a charming and handsome man who had won her heart years ago.
By Suleman Ayubi2 years ago in Humans
Whispers of Betrayal: Tracing the Trail of Ruin
Betrayal is a wound that cuts deep, leaving scars that can last a lifetime. When your life takes an unexpected and unfortunate turn, and you suspect someone close to you is the cause, the journey to uncover the truth can be both harrowing and enlightening. In this exploration of whispers of betrayal, we embark on a quest to trace the trail of ruin and discover the often complex and unexpected factors that lead to a sense of betrayal.
By Monika Gomes2 years ago in Humans
The Art of the (Good) Apology
I was 21 before I learned how to apologise. Properly. I can even pinpoint the exact day it happened. Following a typical and very heated argument with my sister, she had shouted at me “You know what, Kayleigh? You’re really sh*t at apologising” before storming off to her room.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Humans
And you will heal
At some point in our lives, nearly all of us will experience the pain of a broken heart. Take, for instance, my close friend Laura, who had deeply cherished her relationship with her boyfriend, Mike, since their middle school days. Their separation occurred when he needed to study abroad, and although years had passed since then, life threw another challenge her way when, at the age of 29, she discovered a lump in her breast. The subsequent months involved enduring grueling chemotherapy and painful surgeries, a battle she courageously fought.
By Maga Telleria2 years ago in Humans
The Other Woman
It isn't the fact that you come home smelling like a perfume you don't own or that you had a hickey on your neck, some nights ago. It isn't the fact that you have been forgetting the simplest details about us, about me. Instead, it is the fact that you come home happier than you leave it, it is how you willingly want to make love on those nights you come home happier; and when we do, they are great, they are lustful, intense-a clear indication that you think about her when you make love to me, that you are, in one way or the other, trying to compensate me for giving another woman the best, that you are trying to relive the moments you had with her, with me, in our bed, in our home.
By Lazy writer 2 years ago in Humans








