An inconvenient truth
Tag: forgive and forget
A ‘picturesque’ tale…
Hey folks! Note:- This post is crudely divided into two parts. The first part deals with the ‘inspiration’ behind this post followed by a brief introduction, while the second part is the main story. An experiment by my side… (Oh, and BTW, if you were wondering why this post looks familiar to you, that would…
Black or White?
The non-existent ideality
In the moment
Hello! Finally! A brand new blog post after nearly a couple months of inactivity! (‘cuz I don’t think reblogging counts as a valid ‘activity’) Although, seeing that it’s just a quote, it’s a rather short one…. But still something is better than nothing, ‘eh? Also since this blog post is my debut from my recent…
The Mirage
Hello! Warning:- The post which I am about to share with you guys today HAS to be the darkest post that I have ever written and/or published on this blog. Not even ‘one of the’. Readers are strictly adviced to read this post at their own discretion and are requested not to derive ideas based…
Regrets
In the irreversible reality called… Life
Coming full circle
For, in the end, that’s where we all find ourselves. Don’t we?
Turning point
After spending months apart, Ross and Rachel had only just gotten along when an unintended speculation dramatically reverses the scenario…
Paris (Part 2)
With Rachel already departing his life, Ross now also has to let go of the person whom he loves only second to Miss Greene. Their daughter, Emma Geller-Greene
Paris
With Rachel already departing his life, Ross now also has to let go of the person whom he loves only second to Miss Greene. Their daughter, Emma Geller-Greene
Acclimatisation
After the choice he has made, Ross has been left with no alternative except to acclimatise himself with the aftermath.
One week later
Letting go of the one whom you love is probably the hardest thing one can ever do. And that’s exactly what Ross Geller has done. What happened next? Read to find out!
Letting Go
For there are always moments in your life when you have to make a choice. And live with it’s consequences.