Doreen Chand
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Reflections of Terror
The mirror showed a reflection that wasn't my own. At first, I thought it was just a trick of the light or a smudge on the glass. But as I leaned in closer, I realized that the reflection staring back at me was different. Its eyes were darker, its skin was paler, and its expression was one of pure malice.
By Doreen Chand3 years ago in Horror
Root Chakra
Sarah was in her early thirties and had been living a life of constant stress and anxiety. She worked long hours at a corporate job, barely had time to eat, let alone take care of herself. Sarah had always been interested in spirituality, but she had never taken the time to truly explore it. One day, she decided enough was enough, and she embarked on a journey to awaken, balance, and heal her root chakra.
By Doreen Chand3 years ago in Humans
Third Eye Chakra
Maya had always felt a sense of disconnection from the world around her. She had always been fascinated by spirituality and the unseen world, but had never been able to fully connect with her intuition or access her inner guidance. She longed for a deeper connection to herself and the universe, and so she set out on a journey to awaken, balance, and heal her third eye chakra.
By Doreen Chand3 years ago in Humans
Cosmo
Once upon a time, in a quiet suburban neighborhood, there was a female cat named Cosmo. She had a striking black and white fur coat, piercing green eyes, and a confident strut that made her stand out among all the other cats in the area. However, what made her truly unique was her ability to talk.
By Doreen Chand3 years ago in Fiction
Ascension
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. It was a beautiful sight that Alena looked forward to every day. She lived in a small village surrounded by tall mountains and a vast forest. Her house was on the outskirts of the village, and from her window, she could see the entire village and the vast expanse of nature beyond it.
By Doreen Chand3 years ago in Fiction









