Emily Chan - Life and love sharing
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Blog Writer/Storyteller/Write stores and short srories.I am a writer who specializes in love,relationships and life sharing
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How Papaya Became My Tropical BFF
Papaya. To children, it was once the ‘anti-hero.’ The orange rogue among other fruits on the shelf, with its sting only leading to one frustrating mushiness. But taste buds like people change over period of time. Well now, being a visible and yummy fruit, papaya is a true allegory.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Fiction
Is Jumping into a New Relationship the Cure for a Broken Heart?
It can also be as difficult as some mechanical issue that one could hardly resolve. In other cases, when a couple separates, one of the partners attempts to eliminate the previous lover’s memory by having a new boyfriend or girlfriend.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
Unrequited Love's Bittersweet End
At some point in time, there was love, with an indication that it would stand the test of time. This person loved deeply and poured all they had into their relationship, yet they were left alone, unappreciated. Years went by, yet the feelings still remain, but what has happened during the time has altered the other individual. Finally, the love they once shared is not rekindled from this moment.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Fiction
Family: Our Anchor in Life's Storms
Think of a young man, Let’s call him Tom. He had a rather strict mother who was not very forgiving when it came to giving out spankings. Tom’s father never complained about the money he earned, rather once he got a small amount wrong when calculating the sales, tears rolled down his cheeks.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Fiction
Letting Go With Grace
Every day is like a dance floor on which individuals meet and interact, some for the entirety of their existence and others just for some time. Love and truth are two of the most important things in our lives and we should hold close to us those who keep them within ourselves.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets
A Parent's Final Request
My dearest child, Now that you are all grown up, all I require from you is patience, the same you lacked while I was raising you. Yes, remember that time when you used to teach me all that you know? I hope you’ll comprehend if one day I am not up to the task.
By Emily Chan - Life and love sharing2 years ago in Poets