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She Who Spoke to Shadows
She Who Spoke to Shadows In the forgotten village of Darnel Hollow, where fog clung to the trees like old secrets and the sun seldom broke through the heavy canopy, there lived a girl named Kaelen. Her name was whispered more than spoken aloud, not because she was feared but because she was not fully understood. From the moment she could speak, Kaelen conversed with shadows.
By Author kelechi8 months ago in Humans
Not All Heroes Wear Confidence
In the heart of a bustling city, where dreams were as common as coffee shops and just as bitter if left unattended, lived a quiet man named Elias Moore. He worked the night shift at a 24-hour convenience store on the corner of Fifth and Belmont—a place that rarely saw excitement beyond the occasional spilled Slurpee or a malfunctioning lottery machine. He wore glasses that slipped down his nose, spoke softly, and apologized to people who bumped into *him*. To the world, Elias was invisible. And he liked it that way.
By Author kelechi8 months ago in Motivation
The Whispering Planet
No one believed Earth was the only cradle of life. They only lacked proof. That changed in 2083. It began with a signal. Not a loud, blinking broadcast, but a faint whisper carried across space repeating, rhythmic, like breathing. It came from Gliese-581g, a planet once dismissed as uninhabitable. Dr. Ada Nwosu, an astrophysicist from Lagos, was the first to decode the pattern. It wasn’t just noise. It was music. A harmonic sequence that matched no known natural source.
By Author kelechi10 months ago in Earth
When Earth Was No More
Title: When Earth Was No More When the sky turned crimson and the oceans began to boil, humanity realized they had pushed Earth beyond its breaking point. Centuries of pollution, wars, and unrelenting industrialization had finally caught up. The planet that once flourished with life was now a dying shell. The air grew toxic, food became scarce, and nature once abundant and vibrant—faded into memory.
By Author kelechi10 months ago in Earth
The Secret Economy of Lagos Night Markets
Lagos, Nigeria’s bustling megacity, is known for its energy, diversity, and a never-ending rhythm of commerce. But while most of the city sleeps, an entirely different world wakes up—the night markets. These markets are not just places to buy and sell goods; they are an ecosystem of survival, strategy, and hidden wealth.
By Author kelechi10 months ago in Humans
4 Types of Introverts Which One Are You?
Introversion is often misunderstood as simply being shy or avoiding social interactions. However, introverts are not necessarily anti-social—they just recharge their energy in solitude rather than through social interaction. Psychologist Jonathan Cheek, a professor at Wellesley College, proposed that introversion isn’t one-size-fits-all. Instead, he identified four different types of introverts: social, thinking, anxious, and restrained. Understanding which type of introvert you are can help you better navigate relationships, work, and personal growth. Let’s dive into each category and see which one resonates most with you.
By Author kelechi11 months ago in Humans
How to Talk to Ghosts
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to chat with the dearly departed, you’re in for a treat. Ghosts aren’t just lurking in dark corners waiting to spook you—they might actually have something interesting to say. Whether you're looking to connect with an ancestor, solve an old mystery, or just have a ghostly gossip session, here’s how to do it. But beware—talking to spirits is not for the faint of heart!
By Author kelechi11 months ago in Fiction
10 Things People Want but Won’t Ask For
We all have desires—big and small—that we sometimes struggle to voice. Whether out of fear, pride, or the assumption that others should just “know,” there are things we secretly long for but hesitate to ask for. Some of these are emotional needs, while others are simple yet meaningful gestures. Here are ten things people often want but won’t ask for.
By Author kelechi11 months ago in Humans
I Saw Hell as an Introvert
Have you ever been dragged to a party where you knew no one, stood in a corner pretending to text, and prayed for a sudden power outage so you could leave unnoticed? If so, congratulations—you might be an introvert! And if you're an introvert, you’ll understand when I say that navigating a world designed for extroverts sometimes feels like a one-way ticket to hell.
By Author kelechi11 months ago in Humans
You Can’t Take Val Serious
Have you ever met someone who could make you question reality itself? Someone who tells you a story so convincingly that you’re halfway through believing it—until they burst into laughter and say, “I was just joking!”? If you haven’t, then you haven’t met Val.
By Author kelechi11 months ago in Humans











