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Outing to Inxity: A Journey Beyond the Ordinary
The moment the ancient map was unfurled on the wooden table, Elara felt the familiar rush of excitement that only true adventure could ignite. Inxity—a land whispered about in legends, a place where the ordinary dissolved into wonder.
By samon khan8 months ago in Education
The Last Horizon
The horizon shimmered like a mirage, a line between the known and the impossible. For centuries, legends had whispered of the Last Horizon—a place where reality bent, where unseen worlds converged, and where the fate of all things was said to be written.
By samon khan8 months ago in Motivation
Whispers in the Shadows
Mira had never planned on returning to Hawthorne. The town was small, its streets lined with gnarled oaks and shuttered storefronts, its people wrapped tightly in routines that felt like chains. But when her uncle vanished without a trace, she had no choice.
By samon khan8 months ago in Horror
Hearts Between the Pages
The first time Calla saw him, he was sitting in the astronomy section, completely absorbed in a book about the moons of Jupiter. His fingers traced the words like they meant more than just facts—as if the pages held secrets meant only for him.
By samon khan8 months ago in Humans
Echoes of the Empire
The empire had fallen, but its whispers still clung to the stones of the old capital. Dust choked the once-gilded streets of Altheon. Marble statues—once polished to perfection—were chipped and weathered. But in the shadows of ruin, in the silence of toppled thrones, there were still voices.
By samon khan8 months ago in History
Beyond the Event Horizon
The ship was called Odysseus. Fitting, Commander Leigh thought, for a journey where no one knew the way home. They left Earth in 2194. By then, the oceans had swallowed most cities, and the skies choked on the ash of a hundred forgotten wars. Scientists had warned, begged, pleaded—but humanity had waited too long.
By samon khan8 months ago in Earth
Fragments of Us
The first time Mia saw Eli, he was standing in the rain with no umbrella, reading a paperback like the storm hadn’t touched him. She was running late for class, juggling coffee and headphones, and almost walked past. But something about the quiet defiance in how he stood—drenched and absorbed—made her stop.
By samon khan8 months ago in Humans
Into the Wild Unknown
The storm had come out of nowhere. One minute, the skies had been a brilliant blue. The next, a fierce gust of wind hit the small sailboat like a slap. Waves that had been gentle suddenly rose, crashing against the hull with bone-shaking force. The sail snapped in half, and the boat spun wildly. Lila clung to the side, her knuckles white as saltwater sprayed her face. She could barely make out the jagged coastline in the distance, but it was growing closer.
By samon khan8 months ago in BookClub
The Silent Witness
The rain fell like judgment over the city—soft but relentless, soaking every alleyway and secret it touched. Detective Mara Vance pulled her coat tighter around her shoulders as she stood beneath the flickering streetlamp outside the crime scene. The call had come in just after midnight: a man found dead in his upscale apartment, no signs of forced entry, no witnesses. Just a corpse, a broken wineglass, and a shattered silence.
By samon khan8 months ago in Criminal
Chasing Tomorrow
The first time Eli ran away, he only made it to the end of the street. He was ten, barefoot, dragging a backpack filled with snacks and a flashlight that didn’t work. He sat on the curb until the streetlights buzzed on, watching the world darken while his resolve dimmed with it. He returned home that night with scraped knees and tears he wouldn’t admit to.
By samon khan8 months ago in Confessions
The Veil Between Worlds
The veil was thinning. Every year, on the night of the Harvest Moon, the town of Dalloway hushed. Lanterns lined doorsteps. Salt was scattered across thresholds. Children were kept inside. Because everyone in Dalloway knew the stories—stories of the night the living and the dead danced too close.
By samon khan8 months ago in Earth











