Roaco Theron
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I am a passoinate story creator and writer. I want to inspire and hope that I can make a change.
Stories (4)
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Once upon a Heartbeat
Once upon a time, in a town where the air smelled of fresh rain and warm coffee, there lived a boy named Leo. He wasn’t the loudest in the room or the one who stood in the spotlight, but he saw the world in ways others didn’t. He noticed the way sunlight turned dust into tiny stars, how laughter carried like music through the streets, and how sometimes, a single glance could change everything.
By Roaco Theron12 months ago in Families
Cassia's mission
In the year 2147, a gleaming city stretched across the horizon, its towers rising into the clouds like jagged silver fingers reaching for the stars. Neon signs flickered in a thousand languages, casting vibrant hues over the streets, where hover-cars zipped by in near silence. The city, known as Neoterra, was a marvel of human achievement—an ever-expanding metropolis powered by quantum energy, where artificial intelligence ran the government, and citizens lived in harmony with the environment.
By Roaco Theron12 months ago in BookClub
Finding Luna
Once upon a time, in a quiet little town where the trees whispered secrets to the wind, there lived a boy named Eli. He was small for his age, with bright, curious eyes and a heart far bigger than his tiny frame. But the biggest part of his heart belonged to Luna, his golden-furred best friend, who had been with him since the day he could walk.
By Roaco Theron12 months ago in BookClub
New Beginnings in Nowhere
Jacob Hartman stared out the smudged window of his family’s beat-up minivan, his eyes fixed on the sprawling city skyline slowly disappearing in the rearview mirror. The buildings, once towering symbols of his world, shrank into mere outlines against the setting sun. His heart sank deeper with each mile they drove away from the only life he had ever known. His parents had insisted that this move to the small, remote town of Willow Creek would be "a fresh start" for all of them, a chance to leave behind the chaotic city life and rebuild something quieter and more stable. But Jacob wasn’t buying it. To him, it felt more like the end of everything familiar, the end of his world.
By Roaco Theron12 months ago in BookClub



