marriage
Marriage is not so much a word as it is a sentence–a life sentence.
My Husband Married a Crazy Lady
I am still annoyed as I get out of my car and head into the office. My receptionist greets me with a smile like she does every Wednesday. She's 22, pregnant, and absolutely adorable. Just a beacon of light and happiness. She also has a pretty serious case of Pregnancy Brain that, when couple with her young age, is absolutely hilarious. Sometimes she sends the mail out without postage. Sometimes she misreads an order and gets me three coffees instead of one. Sometimes she listens to stories of what computers were like in the 90s and gets shocked that teens once used the internet for things other than selfies or porn. Seriously, she's hilarious.
By Ashley Parker5 years ago in Humans
The Last Drill
It was their 50th wedding anniversary. Pols looked over at his wife of fifty years, how could it be fifty years already? She looked more beautiful then ever. If he was critical and he wasn't, he would have noticed the fine wrinkles around her eyes and lips, the greying hair, the extra fifteen pounds that she had put on.
By Jennifer Juenke5 years ago in Humans
Letters for Him
Letters to Him It was a summer night underneath a tall oak tree. The sound of airplanes passing was in the distance as well as fish swimming in the nearby pond. The aroma is earthy and wet from the brief sprinkle of rain. There was a elderly woman with her cane who comes out to this location once a year. Mavis loves to watch the shooting stars that occurred once a year. This year was different and the reason was that her husband Craig wasn't with her.
By Krystal Smith5 years ago in Humans
Do It Just Because She Wants You To
“Hey, honey, these towels are a week old. Let’s go shopping for new ones,” said no husband ever. I was one of the lucky ones — or unlucky, depending on your point of view — that didn’t get married young. I didn’t hit college until many years later, so after high school, I hung out, ran with my boys, had some fun, and sowed my wild oats. (I don’t really know what that last one means, but people say it, so I threw it in.)
By Darryl Brooks5 years ago in Humans
Best Vashikaran Specialist in Pune
Vashikaran, which is an intangible part of Vedic astrology has been efficient since the ancient eras. It has been salvaging the lives of people from problems resulting in a peaceful and healthy life. Vashikaran is a proficient way of tackling the problems that gradually keep popping up in the lives of the people. Pune, the second largest city of Maharashtra state, has a dense population that certainly needs genuine vashikaran services for unwanted situations in life. The rising problems and high demand for fruitful vashikaran services in pune have brought the most amazing and admired vashikaran specialist to their city. The world’s best vashikaran expert guruji astrologer Pandit Ankit Sharma Ji who is basically from chandigarh, Punjab is now available in Pune for guiding the people and providing the most effective solutions to their problems.
By Vashikaran Specialist in Pune5 years ago in Humans
Inevitable Love . Top Story - February 2021.
I got married to Balla 7 months after meeting him. Some people might think that it’s way too soon to get married because you “don’t even know the person”… But let me explain. Within the first 5 minutes of speaking to Balla, these three things intrusively popped into my mind: “wow, look at his eyes”, “we would make beautiful babies” and “is he... the one?” And then, I completely let him go. I didn’t even think anything of him or have a feeling of attachment towards him. In fact, I was speaking to another guy, who had just gotten my name tattooed on his chest *insert face palm emoji here* so that guy was taking up most of my attention. But I can tell you that the moment I saw Balla walk in that door, I fell in love. My conscious didn’t know it in the moment, since time is an illusion, but now that I look back at those vivid moments, my heart knew that we were compatible. I suppose it was an intuition— I just knew (but my brain did not… thank God).
By Vanessa Wilson5 years ago in Humans
Balancing Life
Joel and Anna worked close to opposite hours, especially since the onset of the Covid-19 issues. Joel's position had been obliterated over three months ago and he had found a night job to help make ends meet. This was putting some strain on their less than year old marriage. Not to mention that Anna was pregnant and just starting to show.
By Brian Brown5 years ago in Humans
Growing up
We neared the purchase of the game we'd searched three stores for. It required assistance from store personnel so I turned to see if there was anyone at the electronics desk only to see that someone was already coming to us. I was disappointed that they didn't work for one of our local Targets but instead our local cable/internet/cellphone companies.
By Karalynn Rowley5 years ago in Humans
Girls Like You
It had been weeks since we’d touched each other. Which sucked, because of all the things that were wrong with our marriage, our ability to connect on a physical level had never been lacking. In a moment of complete and utter vulnerability, my husband came into the master bedroom I’d claimed as my own during our separation and asked me to dance.
By Christa Leigh5 years ago in Humans
The Wolf's Proposal
Night had almost turned to day from the fire in the midst of the camp. The drums had become a constant thrum in the background of the night, replacing the birds and as far as he could tell would have been the perfect cover for the clans to use to cover the sounds of their own movements if they wanted to strike early and catch them off guard. It’s what he would have done if he were them. The battle was to start in the morning and instead of eating and resting up, preparing their weapons, or reviewing plans, the whole of the camp had opted to feast and be merry as they may not have another chance for it. He did not ask to be a leader, did not want it. All he could think as he was staring into the fire with a hunk of roasted boar was he just wanted to be left alone.
By Jen Horvath5 years ago in Humans











