love
All you need is Love, and Love is all you need.
I love Chicken Biryani
In Pakistan the most demanded and famous dish is Chicken Biryani. As a devoted aficionado of this aromatic and flavorful dish, the love for Chicken Biryani goes beyond the realm of mere sustenance—it's a celebration of culture, tradition, and the joy that comes with every mouthful.
By Ghulam Fayyaz2 years ago in Humans
Echoes of Silence
In the brisk autumn morning, I found myself staring at the locked door of Room 207, my seventh-grade sanctuary. That mundane door held within it the chaos of pre-adolescence, friendships as fickle as autumn leaves, and the promise of knowledge. Little did I know, it also harbored the seed of a tragedy that would unfold in the coming weeks.
By Rupankar Nandi2 years ago in Humans
Echoes of Lily: Love in the Silence
Once there was a man named James whose life was a symphony of ordinary routines until he met Lily. She entered his world like a whirlwind, bringing color to his monochrome existence. Lily was laughter on a cloudy day, a melody in the silence. Their friendship bloomed, a bond that felt timeless.
By Zack Rakib2 years ago in Humans
Echoes of Love Lost
In the serene embrace of twilight, where the skies melted into hues of orange and pink, Sarah found herself sitting on a weathered bench in the park. The autumn breeze danced around her, carrying whispers of memories that once held a promise of forever. Her gaze lingered on the vibrant foliage, their colors reminiscent of the love that had once blossomed between her and Alex.
By Zack Rakib2 years ago in Humans
Dormant Desires
“I love everything you do for me, but I want you to get help.” These words were spoken to me by my best friend about five weeks before my life changed forever. I had known her since January 2016, but on March 6th, 2022, she decided that I needed some alone time to figure out who I was.
By Justin Higgins2 years ago in Humans
That Night.....Part 6
"Thank you for the dance," Sean says awkwardly. He didn't know what else to say in that moment. It's now 2am, the bar is closing, and he hasn't kissed her. Without realizing it, he and Zara had danced for about an hour and a half straight. Sean had ample opportunity to join his lips to hers but he had an urge to take his time. He had been enjoying the build of the anticipation, and his ego wanted to build the anticipation so much that this woman would practically be begging him to kiss her. He wonders if Zara is the type to beg for anything. He realizes it might have been a mistake to play the long game. As soon as the house lights came on and the vibe was interrupted, Zara reverted right back to the distant, half-interested posture she'd had when he first introduced himself.
By Zakiyah Bradford2 years ago in Humans
The Intimate Struggle with Mental Wellness in Relationships
In the first romantic relationship of my life, I found myself drowning. Apparently the detectives called it "a perfect storm." It was 2016, I was a month or two into my third year of university, and I was struggling immensely with my mental health. Then I met someone who introduced me to a new world that I had never known before, and it wasn't a world that I wanted to be in. A world where love didn't feel like love, it felt like control. Love felt like I didn't have a choice.
By Amanda Doyle2 years ago in Humans
Resilience in the Rubble. Content Warning.
Arlington was a tapestry of homes, woven with stories of love and laughter. Among them stood the Morrison residence, once vibrant with the laughter of children and the warmth of family gatherings. But one fateful evening, the tranquility shattered with an explosion that ripped through their haven, leaving behind a landscape of desolation.
By Zack Rakib2 years ago in Humans


