Padhmavathi Rajendran
Bio
I'm a Fictional Story Writer with 6+ years of experience in Journalism and Story Writing!
Stories (52/0)
A Double Life Unveiled: My Confession of Gambling Addiction and Embezzlement
I am writing this confession because I have been living a lie for far too long. I am not the person that my colleagues and friends believe me to be. I have been leading a double life and I can no longer keep up the facade.
By Padhmavathi Rajendranabout a year ago in Confessions
A Confession of Guilt: My Journey from Embezzlement to Redemption
I am writing this confession because I can no longer live with the guilt of my actions. For years, I have been embezzling company funds and using them for my own personal gain. I know that what I have done is wrong and that I will have to face the consequences of my actions, but I cannot continue to live with this weight on my conscience any longer.
By Padhmavathi Rajendranabout a year ago in Confessions
Against All Odds: A College Love Story
We met in our freshman year of college and instantly connected. We started dating soon after and it's been the best four years of our lives. But we have a confession to make. We've been hiding something from everyone. We're not just a couple, we're also roommates. We moved in together against the school's rules and have been living in secret this whole time. It's been a risk, but we couldn't imagine living apart. We've grown so close and have created a life together that we never want to lose. We know we'll have to face the consequences of our actions, but we're willing to do that as long as we have each other.
By Padhmavathi Rajendranabout a year ago in Confessions
A Timid Confession: A College Love Story
I know that we have only been in college for a short time, but the moment I laid eyes on you, I knew that you were someone special. Your smile lit up the room and your intelligence and passion for life drew me in instantly. I couldn't help but feel a connection to you, and as I got to know you better, that connection only grew stronger.
By Padhmavathi Rajendranabout a year ago in Confessions