**Diary Entry 12th October** I was waiting for my Uber when I spotted hermy ex, Emily, whom I hadnt seen in six years. She stood on...
It was meant to be an ordinary Sunday brunchjust my son Oliver, me, and a stack of pancakes tall enough to make his eyes light up....
Hed promised to be there, but instead, she was left waiting in the airport terminal. His “urgent business trip” was nothing but a liehe was actually...
**Diary Entry** I despised my wife. We had lived together for fifteen yearsfifteen long years of seeing her every morning. But this past year, every little...
The summer evening on Oakwood Lane hummed with life. Children cycled in circles, dogs barked from neatly trimmed lawns, and neighbours exchanged waves while watering their...
**Diary Entry** The day after my husbands funeral, my son drove me to the outskirts of town and said, This is where you get out, Mum....
At sixty-nine, I finally realised the most terrifying lie is when your children say, “We love you,” when what they truly love is your pension and...
“I dont even want to get married because of this. I dont trust women! And dont you dare wreck your family over some nonsense, you hear...
**”Blood Ties”** Emily looked at her husband, Daniel, her fingers twisting the hem of her jumper. “I saw the doctor today. Had all the tests. Its...
“I’m leaving you, and you’ll never see the child again!” shouted Jane. “I want us to be a proper family! No outsiders!” “Jane, calm down! There...