fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
The Little Girl Who Heard the Bells
Nadège's Secret Gift In the heart of the mountains, where fir trees wear coats of snow and chimneys smoke day and night, nestled a small village named Sonneval. It was a peaceful place, where wooden houses seemed to huddle against each other for warmth, and where winter whispered its secrets through every alley.
By La P'tite Pinolaise2 months ago in Families
The Gift that Chose its Child
In the deepest part of Santa's workshop, far beyond the rows of rosy-cheeked dolls, trains with gleaming wheels, and books with golden pages, there was a door that few knew of. It was made of ancient fir wood, veined with silver lights that pulsed gently, like a sleeping heart. It was the door to the Hall of Light Hearts.
By La P'tite Pinolaise2 months ago in Families
How to calm your boyfriend when he is angry with you
That weird feeling in your stomach When you know he's angry If you've ever been in this situation, you know how it feels. Your phone is in your hand, the same chat is open on the screen, and your mind is fighting with itself. There's no one there, no voice, just messages. Three dots appear, then disappear. And your mind is stuck there.
By Understandshe.com2 months ago in Families
The Christmas Tree That Traveled at Night
In a pretty house with blue shutters, nestled in a quiet street, lived a family like any other. There were Dad, Mom, and little Léonie, six and a half years old, who loved Christmas more than anything in the world.
By La P'tite Pinolaise2 months ago in Families
The Reindeer Who Was Afraid to Fly
In the deepest depths of the snowy forests of the North Pole, where winter sings an eternal lullaby and where the northern lights dance like silk ribbons in the sky, lived a herd of reindeer not quite like the others. They were Santa's reindeer. Their coats gleamed like pearls under the moon, their antlers were adorned with tiny frost crystals, and their hooves quivered with a magical energy that allowed them to travel across the sky in a single night.
By La P'tite Pinolaise3 months ago in Families
"I Thought Pity Was Kindness—Until My Compassion Broke Someone I Loved" . AI-Generated.
At 28, I kept a first-aid kit under my bed. Band-aids, antiseptic, and a small notebook where I recorded the problems of everyone around me. My boyfriend called me "the fixer." I took pride in that label—until the night I found him sitting on the bathroom floor, staring at a bottle of sleeping pills, and realized I’d helped build his cage.
By gui xiong li3 months ago in Families
The Secret of the Flame That Danced
On a December afternoon, when winter had cast upon the world a thick mantle of silence and fresh snow, a little boy named Eliott was walking near the sleeping woods. The sky was stone gray and the cold nipped at the tip of his nose. He was looking for pine cones to decorate the house, his light steps leaving heart-shaped footprints in the pristine powder.
By La P'tite Pinolaise3 months ago in Families
The Last Magician of the North Pole
Far north, where the compass loses its bearings and the winter night wears a starry gown that lasts for months, rises an ice palace older than time itself. It rests beneath a crystalline mountain, at the very spot where all the meridians meet. There lived Aeolus, the last magician of the North Pole.
By La P'tite Pinolaise3 months ago in Families
A Headache, Pain Killers, Surgery... and then drama.... Content Warning.
This week has been really hard. My oldest ended up in the ER last weekend due to severe ear pain. He had an ear infection. I updated his father and let him know that we would need to come up with a joint plan for medication transfer. His father informed me that I would have to give him access to my mailbox/property. I said no.
By The Schizophrenic Mom3 months ago in Families
Australia’s Bold Move: Why the Social Media Ban for Children. Is Shaking the Internet
Australia has stepped into the global spotlight after announcing a sweeping plan to restrict social media access for children and teenagers. The country’s decision has triggered conversations across the world, especially among parents, lawmakers, tech companies, and young users who rely on these platforms daily. The move is being described as one of the strongest actions taken by a major nation to protect young people online. As digital safety concerns continue to grow, Australia’s strategy could become a model for other countries—or a warning.
By Waqar Khan3 months ago in Families









