family
Family can be our support system. Or they can be part of the problem. All about the complicated, loving, and difficult relationship with us and the ones who love us.
The Experiment
Lucas pushed open the heavy oak door and found himself in an ornate foyer, glowing with sunlight from the vaulted windows opposite him. Despite the room’s magnificence, it held an unsettling stillness that set Lucas on edge. For the hundredth time, he studied the partially crumpled pamphlet in his right hand to make sure he had the correct address. 824 Walden, this should be it, he thought, though he was still doubtful. The trials he signed up for were usually in university or office buildings, not mansions in the middle of nowhere.
By Tom Hummer5 years ago in Psyche
Actaeon
‘He didn’t have to read it.’ That was her consolation after Julian’s…accident. Merging onto I-91, Katelyn didn’t know what else to say. It wasn’t her fault—it couldn’t be. When she received the letter eight days ago, she couldn’t possibly have known what would happen. But her father? Could he have known? When he wrote, ‘I’m dying, Kati. These will be my last words to you,’ did he also know how she would choose, or what it would do to Julian?
By Robert Bailey5 years ago in Psyche
Self-Made?
I get called self-made, by those who I will admit, know me the best. At times I would have agreed, But the truth is, I am not self-made. I am very far from self-made. I wasn’t raised in the traditional sense. When I was a child and teenager, I would watch those who I lived with and pick up all the traits I didn’t want to have. I knew who I didn’t want to be by the time I was 20, but I didn’t know who I was, not really.
By Angelique Edmondson5 years ago in Psyche







