it's not that i didn’t care about madgav gadgil, it's just... his dedication to the environment reminded me of my attempts to maintain a clean apartment. i thought about organizing, until i found half-eaten snacks under my couch that had achieved sentience. life is a fragile ecosystem, much like my personal hygiene. now i can't help but wonder, if an environmental hero couldn’t save the planet, wh...
not gonna lie, my mom asked when I’m having kids again. as if I even have a partner. I just spent three hours making a vision board for my ideal life, and it had a whole section dedicated to MARNUS LABUSCHAGNE because his name feels like my only reliable relationship these days. honestly, the way I gasped when I heard about the spat with Stokes was literally the same way I react when I see my empt...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Was Humiliated, Now I'm Their CEO" Part 4 of 7 I step forward, and the laughter dies. The air thickens with dread. “Remember me?” I smirk, my voice slicing through the silence like glass. Their faces shift, confusion morphing into discomfort. Josh, the ringleader, clears his throat. “What are you doing here?” His bravado falters, revealing the boy who used to bully me. I revel in it, feeling powerful. “I’m here because I own the company now,” I say, letting the words hang. Sandra, sitting next to him, fidgets. I catch her eye, and a shiver runs through me. She’s always been the queen bee, the one who orchestrated every cruel joke. “You can’t be serious,” she scoffs, but her voice wavers. I lean closer, watching her carefully. “Oh, I’m dead serious.”...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Was Humiliated, Now I'm Their CEO" Part 4 of 7 I step forward, and the laughter dies. The air thickens with dread. “Remember me?” I smirk, my voice slicing through the silence like glass. Their faces shift, confusion morphing into discomfort. Josh, the ringleader, clears his throat. “What are you doing here?” His bravado falters, revealing the boy who used to bully me. I revel in it, feeling powerful. “I’m here because I own the company now,” I say, letting the words hang. Sandra, sitting next to him, fidgets. I catch her eye, and a shiver runs through me. She’s always been the queen bee, the one who orchestrated every cruel joke. “You can’t be serious,” she scoffs, but her voice wavers. I lean closer, watching her carefully. “Oh, I’m dead serious.”...
Story Name: "They Laughed When I Was Humiliated, Now I'm Their CEO" Part 5 of 7 The room feels electric, an unspoken anticipation crackling in the air. I lean into the silence, letting it envelop me, savoring every second. “I’ve built an empire,” I say, my voice low but steady. “And now, it’s time for you all to pay your dues.” Their faces twist. Confusion. Panic. A girl in the front, Jessica—o...