A Blot In The Paper Of Our Life
  • MGA BUMASA 821
  • Mga Boto 16
  • Mga Parte 1
  • Oras 8m
  • MGA BUMASA 821
  • Mga Boto 16
  • Mga Parte 1
  • Oras 8m
Kumpleto, Unang na-publish Apr 21, 2020
A completed short-story
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Human relationships, sometimes unreasonable with no reasons, marking on people with it's dreaded claws, and making us regret over things which were once most precious. Such a tale of impure love which turns into hatred, oppression, patriarchal dominance. Will the protagonist have contrition for his deeds and have a fate which leaves him with commiseration, or so we'll see?

Top Rank- 11 #oppression(April 24, 2020) 
                   19 #humannature
                    9  #patriarchy
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A flame in the Storm

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Highest rank #16 on 11/12/16 I clutched his leg as he turned to go. "You had me enough times that you don't want me anymore" I struggled as the pain didn't allow me to speak; through jagged breaths I whispered "now end it all for once." He sat and stroking my hair with his hand said in a low voice "Not yet dear". ........................................................................................................................................................................ When an innocent crush turns into a lethal mistake, Maria Rasheed is annihilated. She finds her will to live wane but there is a flame inside her which refuses to bow down to the storm that destroyed her life. She is determined to define herself as a victor rather than a victim.