friendship
C.S Lewis got it right: friendship is born when one person says to another: "What! You too? I thought I was the only one!"
Someone to Love
He looked at her, she looked at him and somehow by instinct they both started to sing loudly, "Is you is, or is you ain't my baby!" before laughing hysterically at each other. They often found themselves completing each other sentences, or one could be thinking something and the other would say it. The connection between Frey and Drea was so different for the both of them they thought it was weird till they would keep testing it to see if perhaps it was a fluke. To make matters even more interestingly, the two often would be dressed in similar color coordination when going out and never even communicated with the other about what they where going to wear.
By Ondria James5 years ago in Humans
The Work Trip
“Okay two pairs of pants, three shirts... Should I bring a nice dress or a casual dress?” I paced in front of my dresser. This was likely going to be my biggest convention yet. I still couldn't believe I'd been chosen to go. Here I was still only a level two in my career path and I was invited to go to the regional marketing convention!
By Kate Emerson5 years ago in Humans
An Apology for the Unknown
If someone asked my friends who I am as a person, there would probably be many positive things said about me. Even the negatives aren’t all that bad. But then again, I’m 30 years old. Ask 10-15 years ago, they still would’ve said positive words; but, not as many. Why? I was far more secretive. I didn’t want to let people in - for a plethora of reasons.
By Ashley Jeanette Curry Wilson5 years ago in Humans
Betrayal is my middle name
I am a bad person. I made some bad choices, which I am ashamed of. But I cannot change the past. I betrayed one of my best friends in the worst way possible. I carry this burden with me since I was 19. I did not have the courage to say “I’m sorry” and take responsibility for my actions until I was 32.
By Mirabela Luca5 years ago in Humans
Her Freedom, Our Connection
In 2012, I met a young woman that would forever add new depth to the meaning of the word "Freedom" for me. I'll start by telling you how she wound in Asbury Park, NJ, from halfway across the world, getting a tattoo with me. I have changed her name in this story for her safety.
By Marni Gandel5 years ago in Humans
The new girl in 7th grade (1997)
And so it began, Finally maybe some justification to outsiders as to why I had a valley girl accent (I was 12 years old from little suburb in PA,my fam relocated to Torino Italy when I was 3 and half years old. I had lived in EUR for the entirety of my early formative years, There really was no explanation for why I had a valley girl accent, except maybe watching clueless one too many times? but this was it! The next chapter of my life! whether I like it or not, It was happening....
By Cara Bloom5 years ago in Humans







