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Advice: bruh, moved cities to chase a random dream of becoming a “professional coaster r…

Story Name: "My In-Laws Switched My Birth Control with Sugar Pills" Part 2 of 5 I can’t breathe. The world tilts. I clutch the counter, realizing my in-laws are in on this. “Where are they?” I whisper, my throat dry. I storm out of the bathroom and down the hall, fists clenched, heart racing like it might explode. In the living room, they sit—my mother-in-law, a picture of faux innocence, and m...

Story Name: "My In-Laws Switched My Birth Control with Sugar Pills" Part 3 of 5 I storm out of the bathroom and down the hall, fists clenched, each step echoing my rage. “Where are they?” I hiss, my heart pounding like a drum. I whip around the corner, and there they are—my mother-in-law, Barbara, and my husband, Jake. Laughter spills from their lips, tuning out the storm brewing inside me. The...

bruh, moved cities to chase a random dream of becoming a “professional coaster rider” at that amusement park, only for my life to pivot when they left three months later and took all the good rides with them—like, why did I just let go of a perfectly functional grocery store that sold gluten-free pop tarts for this?!

bruh, moved cities to chase a random dream of becoming a “professional coaster rider” at that amusement park, only for my life to pivot when they left three months later and took all the good rides with them—like, why did I just let go of a perfectly functional grocery store that sold gluten-free pop tarts for this?!

just realized moving for someone who left three months later feels a lot like being caught outside in a snowstorm with nothing but a sweater. now i’m wrapped in this endless cold wave of regrets, trying to remember why i thought this was a good idea, and honestly wishing i’d just stayed home binge-watching bad reality shows. i looked at the weather in amritsar and thought, well, at least the cold ...