The Dream of LOVE
By Anbudan Miththiran in Romance | Reads: 906 | Likes: 0
When I saw her, then I lost my heart. I am searching who is being like her. Because she doesn't belong to me. That means it was a one-sided love. Why have I searched who is being like her? Because it is a part of my mind. For this reason, I need my future life partner will be like her. It isn't poss  Read More...
Published on Apr 24,2020 11:05 AM
This is NOT fair!
By Shruti in Thriller | Reads: 906 | Likes: 6
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Published on May 8,2020 11:39 PM
Social life
By Simar kapoor in Poetry | Reads: 906 | Likes: 0
Waking up every morning, checking out on followers Stalking the famous ones and wondering how to be popular Posting happy pictures just to be a part of the hustle I guess it's an easy way to hide all your troubles.   Read More...
Published on May 20,2020 05:22 PM
Kahaani ek imaarat ki, ya shayad humari.
By Shruti Biswas in General Literary | Reads: 906 | Likes: 3
Mai pichhle saal ek purani imaarat dekhne gayi thi jo kayi sekro saal pehle ek Raaj Mahal hua karta tha.Jaise hi maine waha kadam rakha,Mujhe kuch awaazein sunai dene lagi. Maine aas paas dekha to koi nhi tha.Mur kar dekha to sabhi us imaarat ke andar jaa chuke the,Par mai wahi us imaarat ke aangan   Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 10:10 AM
What is love
By Sayan Roy in Poetry | Reads: 906 | Likes: 0
The elite says, "love is expression" Express the thoughts you file Show it through your smile Straight out solitary inhibition The dove says, "love is devotion" Devote themax to the epitome Side the feels to (let her) come Facaded strikes of past revision The sick says, "love is blind" Love the he  Read More...
Published on May 28,2020 02:46 PM
The Celebration in Food
By Prannoy Kumar in General Literary | Reads: 906 | Likes: 1
Imagine a very special aroma kept in front of you on the table of an open garden restaurant in the middle of the city. Besides a lake buzzing with quintessential noise characterized by gushing waters and chatters of people from various cultures and languages. It seems almost impossible to break the   Read More...
Published on Jun 7,2020 11:22 PM
Pause
By Ordinary Vibes in General Literary | Reads: 906 | Likes: 1
The pace of our lives have changed drastically. This change is good or bad… I don’t know because the kind of experiences that each one of us had or are having is different. And I am not a person with greys on my head but ordinary one with no advice but just thoughts.  Some of us ar  Read More...
Published on Jun 16,2020 12:09 AM
Oh Mother Nature!
By V. Sundararaju in Poetry | Reads: 906 | Likes: 0
Oh Mother Nature! I was wandering  On the peaks of the mountains. Across the dense forests, And through the grasslands to see you! Finally only I come to know that  You are so magnificent and  Omnipresent in the entire universe! As the high and endless sky; As the lofty hill ranges;  Read More...
Published on Aug 4,2020 01:09 PM
Forever hers
By lakshmi vasudev in Romance | Reads: 906 | Likes: 0
Ram remembered 'her', how lovely 'she' was; how much they had enjoyed their drive to the beach. He had meant to propose... He had imagined that 'she' reciprocated his sentiments. And then, as they stood looking at the sunset, 'she' had confided in him... 'She' loved another and he discovered this on  Read More...
Published on Aug 4,2020 05:42 PM
The Soul of gold
By Ishagani_Mochii in Crime | Reads: 905 | Likes: 1
Once, there was a man on living on the streets of New York he was very much poor he was so untidy people used to ignore him the day he didn't got any money he stole things from the store and run away and this continued for 1 year but one day he got a disease but he couldn't afford the cost of the tr  Read More...
Published on Mar 23,2020 09:30 PM
The chemo story
By tejaswi b l in True Story | Reads: 905 | Likes: 0
A chemo story. This guy had Non Hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of blood cancer . He had swollen lymph nodes in his neck. the  swelling was so extensive and evident that anyone who see him shall fell" something is wrong with this guy". He had very high blood cell counts, a enlarged spleen in his tum  Read More...
Published on Apr 13,2020 02:05 AM
School
By Adi Malvi in Poetry | Reads: 905 | Likes: 1
We joined crying we left crying Also known as our second homeIa It's a mosque but without a dome those days were really awesome T memories just wholesome Especially when you were a backbencher It was a real adventure Last bench was a place to sleep  Oh! The things we talked don't forget to beep  Read More...
Published on Apr 16,2020 09:33 PM
A stranger
By Manasa in True Story | Reads: 905 | Likes: 0
At a corner of hall,sat on chair,bored of everything,sakshi took her phone to see something interesting than the function she visited by her mother coercion..after few minutes she looked her surroundings for her mother who was busy in chitchatting with relatives,sakshi eyes suddenly fell on a guy wh  Read More...
Published on May 3,2020 07:34 PM
The farrago we call life
By Apraajita Sharma in General Literary | Reads: 905 | Likes: 1
It was all a lie.  What they told me. All of it. A goddamn lie. They set the limitations and I hopelessly scrambled to achieve them. Or maybe it was me. So desperate to fit in. So lost for attention I forgot what being myself felt like. Maybe it was a messed up scrap of history; Maybe it was a  Read More...
Published on May 5,2020 06:18 PM
Final goodbyes
By Shibani Saxena in True Story | Reads: 905 | Likes: 0
"Can we meet for the last time". I heard him saying this on an audio message. It was 2 year old message. I left the city without even answering his any calls and ignoring his all the messages. But now I think how would it be if I had met him for the last time. The evening wind in monsoon are al  Read More...
Published on Jun 2,2020 12:42 PM