How We

Talk About Love

Love is as timeless as it is elusive—a story told in a thousand voices yet never fully captured. At EzroniX, "How We Talk About Love" is our ode to the most profound of human experiences. This special segment delves into the intricacies of relationships, tracing the ebb and flow of connection, heartbreak and reconciliation.

Here, we explore love in all its dimensions—the fleeting glances, the unspoken promises, the moments of sheer joy and the inevitable challenges that test its strength. Through raw, honest storytelling, we uncover the beauty in vulnerability and the lessons that love, in its twists and turns, teaches us.

These chronicles are more than stories; they are an invitation to reflect on the ways we love, the ways we hurt and the ways we heal. Through these narratives, we aim to inspire, provoke and remind readers that love, in all its chaos and wonder, is the thread that ties us together as human beings. Enjoy these Love Chronicles, story by story.

Ezron Kaijuka Rusoke Ezron Kaijuka Rusoke

The girls. The bar. The bill

A boy, a girl, a bar. Simple, right? No. It wasn’t.

He came in stiff—corporate, awkward, waiting. She came in loud—mini dress, ripped jeans, bad girls at her side. Drinks flowed. He paid. She laughed. He panicked. They danced. He checked his phone—again, again. Then, when no one was watching, he made his move.

What happened next? Let’s just say… the fool wasn’t so foolish after all.

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He Scrolled, She Watched…

In a quiet café, a couple and their child sit together, but the silence between them speaks louder than words. He is consumed by his phone, scrolling and sipping, while she watches, longing for something more—a connection, a conversation, a sign that their love still breathes. As their child plays, she battles the growing weight of unspoken words and the realization that sometimes, love doesn’t break; it bends, straining under the weight of neglect. He Scrolled, She Watched explores the quiet struggles of modern relationships, where presence doesn’t always mean connection and longing is hidden in plain sight.

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