fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
A Lucky Sign
Jason eyed his third duffle skeptically. Two were already bursting at the seams with going-away presents and this last was approaching critical mass. He did not want to show up at his dorm with more bags than he could carry, especially since he was now out of real luggage.
By TJ Ziv-Wynn5 years ago in Humans
Finding Me
It was one of those days: the days where your eyes fill with tears every time you turn a corner, the days where each breath is more difficult than that last, the days where anything and everything feels like its going wrong. The noise in my head was so loud that I couldn’t hear myself think. The self-doubt quickly became self-hatred and I needed to run. I got in my car and went to the place where breathing always comes easy: the woods.
By Amanda Jodoin5 years ago in Humans
Audreys suprise
Once Upon a time in a very busy city lived a modestly sweet young woman known as Audrey. On a bustling street full of Character and charm, amongst unusual book shops, hipster cafes with thriving plants and eccentric art stores sat a kooky apothecary.
By Nicole Cooper5 years ago in Humans
Daisy Chain
It was 2010. Before I had made the decision to disappear, I had prepared. I understood that every movement I had made over the past few years had been tracked, logged, and preserved because of the technological world I lived in now. I had gradually reduced my digital footprint under my old identity and increased my privacy online. I had gone to lengths to acquire a completely anonymous, secure, mobile smartphone using cash. Likewise, for my laptop computer. I had been squirreling cash away for some time now. I had cut the fat from my social life, so my absence would be less conspicuous. I had set up an anonymous mail drop under a fake identity, my new identity, and had been having mail delivered there, including my fake identity documents.
By JoJoBonetto5 years ago in Humans
The Little Black Book
Natasha Raymond walked along the boardwalk outside the restaurant she worked at and sighed to herself. The water was so beautiful at sunset, it always stunned her into silence. That evening, however, it simply made her sad. Her mother had always loved the way the water looked during the sunset and she had taught her daughter to love it as well. Natasha looked down at her funeral blacks and sighed again. She wished her mother was at her side, making her laugh with stories about her time as a maid for a rich family.
By Ashlyn Williams5 years ago in Humans
Lucky Me
The year is 2020, the entire year the world has been basically on lockdown. There was a new virus that spread faster than anyone was able to contain it, creating a new pandemic. With the world being on lockdown in multiple states, countries, and continents, people were lacking in money. There were many advertisements offering money for simple things. One of the main advertisements being a story written about a little black book.
By Mackensie Duplantis5 years ago in Humans






