Story By Tölų
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Tölų

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Hii, i love to expand my imaginations and express myself through writing.
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Twisted Affection
Updated at Mar 20, 2026, 06:27
Twisted Affection is a five-part psychological drama about a Lagos therapist, Amara, who starts an anonymous email exchange with “Emeka,” a man confessing he follows his ex-girlfriend to check she’s okay. Amara replies as his clinician—concrete, neutral, useful. At home she’s dating Dayo, a warm, attentive architect who remembers her coffee order and installs balky doors. The notes Amara writes to Emeka get answered from Dayo’s IP. The small gifts Emeka promises—oil for a jammed door, a returned key—show up in real life through Dayo. Amara realizes Dayo split himself in two: Dayo, the steady partner; Emeka, the wounded project. He needed her to love the broken version more, because with Emeka she’s needed. Amara’s own addiction—to fixing—kept her complicit. The story unfolds in clinic rooms, rainy Lekki balconies, a tailor’s shop in Yaba, and a corner café where Amara finally names the pattern. She lays Dayo’s ring on the table, tells him she’s “discharging” him, and walks out not because she stopped loving him but because she recognizes her role in the audition. In group therapy she writes a rule on the board: _We don’t rehearse love with people who audition for it._ It’s less a romance than a case study of two people who confuse care with control, and the woman who learns to want equality more than usefulness.
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Lost and Found
Updated at Mar 19, 2026, 02:42
Elara Vance, a quiet, peaceful yet lost woman. Elara's husband Mark who vanished took her along, though she was well seen, Elara was a woman of no conviction. She argued with herself that she wasn't lost, it was well known to all, she lived with this burden for ten years. One rainy Tuesday in November, Elara recieved a box damped in rain with no return address. It was the same design Mark described to her on their honeymoon in Italy, this left her in suspense and grief. Elara began to question her self, she freed the mechanism on the box and looked at the silver key which was engraved with this phrase, Dove il fiume incontra il cielo.” Looking at the music box, Elara thought it was sent by Mark but a young man named Elias approached her the next morning and said he sent that mistakenly. Turns out all this was leading to one thing. The involvement of Julian Sterling, Elias' mother to the missing music box. The story began to unfold as Elara and Elias travelled to small Survey road where they discovered another letter from Mark. Various plot twist occured still the phrase "Lost and found" was better understood
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The Inner Light illuminates
Updated at Sep 9, 2025, 04:50
In a small village nestled between two great mountains, there lived a young girl named Arua. She was a shy and introverted teenager who often felt overshadowed by the accomplishments of others. Aria struggled to find her place in the world, wondering what made her special. One day, while wandering through the village market, Aria stumbled upon a wise old man sitting by a candle shop. The old man, noticing Aria's curiosity, beckoned her closer. He lit a candle and said, "You see, Aria, this flame represents the inner light within each of us." The old man continued, "Just like this candle, our inner light can be small and flickering at times. But with care and nurturing, it can grow brighter and warmer, illuminating the path ahead." Aria listened intently as the old man shared stories of people who had discovered their inner light. There was the artist who painted vibrant colors, the musician who composed soulful melodies, and the athlete who ran with determination. The old man looked at Aria and said, "Your inner light is unique, and it's waiting to be discovered. It might be hidden beneath fears, doubts, or uncertainties, but it's there, shining softly." Aria felt a spark within her. She realized that she didn't need to compare herself to others; instead, she could focus on finding her own inner light. With newfound determination, Aria began exploring her passions. She discovered a love for writing poetry, playing the guitar, and helping others. As she nurtured these interests, her inner light grew brighter. Aria's confidence blossomed, and she started sharing her poetry and music with others. People appreciated her unique perspective and creativity. She realized that her inner light was not just about her talents but also about the positive impact she had on those around her. The wise old man's words echoed in Aria's mind: "Your inner light is a gift to the world. Share it, and it will grow stronger." Aria's journey taught her that everyone has a unique inner light, and it's essential to discover and nurture it. By embracing her true self, Aria became a beacon of hope and inspiration to others, illuminating the path for those around her.
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