
Lori A. A.
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Psychological analysis | Identity & human behavior | Reflection over sensationalism
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The Day Karura Forest Revealed My Secret
I thought I had buried it deep enough... Under the thick red soil of Karura Forest, where cyclists speed past in bright helmets and the wind seems to carry whispers, I told myself that no one would ever find it. Secrets should stay hidden there.
By Lori A. A.3 months ago in Confessions
The Clockmaker’s Daughter
When the first scream of a newborn echoed through the small town of Verden, every clock stopped. Grandfather clocks stopped in the middle of ticking. Wristwatches halted. Even the tower clock, famous for never stopping, not even during storms, went quiet. Its hands hung in the air, as if they were holding their breath.
By Lori A. A.3 months ago in Fiction
The Rival I Never Saw Coming
Your rival isn’t always across the line... Sometimes he’s standing right next to you, waiting for your slip. We don’t like to admit this. We want to believe the people beside us; our colleagues, our friends, our teammates—want the best for us. We want to think that competition only comes from outside, not from within. We want to believe envy only comes from strangers.
By Lori A. A.3 months ago in Humans
How Heartbreak Redrew My Entire Life Map
I didn’t know I was mapping myself until one day I looked in the mirror and didn’t recognize the woman staring back. Her eyes looked tired in a way sleep couldn’t fix. Her shoulders slumped under a weight I couldn’t see but could feel. When I touched the glass, she seemed like a stranger.
By Lori A. A.4 months ago in Humans
The Author of “Happily Ever After” Got Divorced
I still remember the day she handed me that book... It was neatly wrapped in gold paper, tied with a white ribbon that smelled faintly of lavender. She gave me a soft, sympathetic smile, the kind that says, I’ve been there, but I’m better now.
By Lori A. A.4 months ago in Families

