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The Last Cup of Tea
The house hadn’t changed. The cracked veranda tiles still sighed under his feet, just as they did when he used to chase after the neighborhood kids. The faded wind chime still hung by the front door, though it no longer sang. Dust lay gently on the windows, as if time itself had exhaled and settled in.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Families
Saudi Arabia Sees Surge in Early Divorces: Sociologists Reveal the Hidden Causes
Saudi Arabia, a country where traditional family values are held in high regard, is facing an unexpected and rising social challenge — the increasing rate of early divorces, often just weeks or months after lavish wedding celebrations. Despite promises of love and commitment, many couples in the Kingdom are separating before even completing their first year together.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in Families
Even at 20, Life Taught Me More Than You'd Expect
I come from a medium-income family — a beautiful one, full of love, but built through struggle. My parents gave us everything they could, and while we lived a simple life, I carried battles of my own that shaped me far beyond my years. In my mind, I hold both good and painful memories, but I’ve taught my soul to hold on to the good — not to escape the bad, but to remind myself of what I’ve survived.
By Street Story9 months ago in Families
The Waiting Room
Ethan sat by his mother’s bed, the soft hum of the machines around them the only sound in the room. Her breathing was shallow, her face pale, and the light in her eyes seemed dimmer every day. But even now, as she lay there, exhausted by the battle her body had waged for months, Ethan couldn’t bring himself to face the truth.
By Affinity Hospice LLC9 months ago in Families
The Eldest. AI-Generated.
In many Asian families, there is a quiet, unspoken truth: the eldest child does not get to be tired. They do not get to complain, break down, or fall apart. They are the torchbearers, expected to be strong, responsible, and endlessly self-sacrificing.
By Arun Cleetus9 months ago in Families
Threads of Midnight. AI-Generated.
Grandma Lian always swore that black brought only sorrow. “Funeral color,” she’d mutter, pushing the ebony scarf to the back of the cupboard whenever Mei tried to wear it. Traditions, she’d say, kept the family safe, just as they had in her Hakka village, long before planes and phones stitched continents together.
By Arun Cleetus9 months ago in Families
📖 The House of Forgotten Dreams
Introduction: A Return She Never Planned Twelve years had passed. The last time Meher stood in front of that crooked blue gate, she was just a teenager — heart bruised, fists clenched, eyes filled with tears. That day, she had vowed never to return.
By Mahveen khan9 months ago in Families










