Words
I didn’t plan to say but needed to.
Somewhere between ennui and spark, my raw, unfiltered bits are here.
I’m a nerdy girl with a pen—the type who always carries a black Pilot Precise V5, has read thousands of books, and still scribbles in the margins. Sometimes I’m just writing back to an author who’ll never read it.
Maybe one day, all these scribbles will grow into books of their own.

The Shape of Meaning
Diamonds can symbolize eternal love or inevitable sorrow, depending on who you ask. The meaning we give things is a mirror of our world.

The Sparrow and the Shrimp
Before love stories had rules, a sky-born sparrow and a sea-dwelling shrimp rewrote what devotion could be.

The Art of Matcha
In every swirl of jade, there’s a story of ceremony and calm. Matcha isn’t just a drink—it’s a ritual of presence, peace, and power.

Greener on Our Side
We spend years chasing what we don’t have, only to realize the gold was always in our hands. Wanting what you have changes everything.

Manhattan to Manhattan
He left the plains for the skyline lights, chasing love from Kansas dust to New York nights—Manhattan to Manhattan again.

Unhappily Ever After
A kingdom full of love, longing, and quiet betrayals—where happy endings faded, and the real story began when the fairy tale ended.

To the Disappearing Mom
You matter beyond survival. You deserve tenderness, peace, and love—not just for your kids, but for the whole woman you are inside.

The Ghost of Love
The ghost of old love whispers doubt, but beneath it lies a quieter voice: the voice of truth, strength, and real belonging.

Before the Sun
He kissed my cheek and said only what I needed—no more. No vows, no rush. Just presence, like dawn waiting to unfold.

How Freedom Looks on Western Women
Western women move with more freedom—in how they look, speak, and live. This isn’t fashion. It’s a powerful social shift.

Taiwan’s Silent Message
A sexist airline safety video reveals how subtle gender bias still shapes Taiwan’s society—and why it’s time to question what we call “normal.”

A Little Bit in Love
A quiet crush, untouched by want—just admiration for the way he sings, soft and golden, like someone still brave enough to feel.

The Third Type of Woman
She doesn’t play to be chosen. She doesn’t destroy to be feared. She builds a life that answers to no one’s fantasy.

Because We Let Go
They didn’t lose each other in regret. They let go with open hands—choosing love without possession. That was their forever.

The Making of a Villain
Not everyone who hurts you hates you. Sometimes, they’re hurting because they see in you the light they lost in themselves.

The Hero And The Shadow
Some people are born into sunlight. Others are forged in shadow. But both are necessary to become whole.

Be Real
Real authenticity isn’t loud or flashy. It’s quiet self-respect, coming from knowing yourself deeply and choosing to honor it daily.

The Empire Hours
The hours you overlook are the ones that shape who you become. Lost time isn’t lost at all, if you know how to use it.

Embody the Light
You don’t have to chase the light. It was never out there to begin with. Just live in a way that makes space for it to rise from within.

Watermelon Sugar, Too
Watermelon sugar, soft and slow. Tastes like something you can’t know. Pink and ripe, the light comes through. Summer’s sugar—but it’s new.