Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Into The Grey
He woke, and it seemed a bit dark; maybe he was early, or it was cloudy outside. He looked at his alarm clock, and it was blank. There must have been a power cut, but the battery should have kicked in. Maybe that needed replacing, whatever.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in Chapters
Myopia
Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a vision problem that affects millions of people around the world. It means that objects close to us are clear, but things far away appear blurry. For many, this condition begins quietly, slowly creeping into their daily life without much notice. But myopia is very real, and it can deeply affect not just how we see the world, but also how we live in it. Please, take care. Please take care of your eyes—they are precious beyond words.
By Leesh lala9 months ago in Chapters
Adventures of Oahron (part 3)
Time feels as if it were silenced as the dazed man stretches, placing one foot after the other down the hill. Into the thick woods, the tall grass brushes across his legs like an old sly cat. A click and flick of a small light sparkles where the Zenroe travels as if a cigar of some sort had freshly been lit in the damp forest air --- most odd a thing it would be if aware of the lack of existence of such ailments on Zein...
By Netanel Lynn9 months ago in Chapters
Journal of Mohandas K. Gandhi
April 2, 1930 – Yerwada Jail, Pune The Viceroy’s Silence I now write from behind stone and steel. Three mornings ago, they came at twilight — when the wind still carries the scent of sleeping earth. Two constables, pale and wordless, escorted a higher officer who stood at the door of my hut like a ghost from another play. I had already folded my mat and finished my prayers. I invited them in, offered warm water and silence. They declined the former and misunderstood the latter.
By Alain SUPPINI9 months ago in Chapters
The Battle of Khaybar. AI-Generated.
The Gathering Storm (1,200 words remaining) The year was 628 CE (7 AH), and the scent of revolution hung heavy over the Arabian Peninsula. After the pivotal Treaty of Hudaybiyyah granted Muslims a temporary peace with Mecca, Prophet Muhammad (ď·ş) turned his attention to the northern threat - the Jewish stronghold of Khaybar. This fertile oasis, protected by seven massive fortresses and inhabited by the Banu Nadir tribe exiled from Medina, had become a nest of conspiracy.
By Zain Ul Abedin Khan9 months ago in Chapters
The Sage and the Sovereign: Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi and the Tatar Prince. AI-Generated.
Prologue: The Land of the Tatars Long ago, in the vast steppes of Central Asia, the Tatar Empire was ruled by a mighty king whose name history has forgotten, but whose legacy remains etched in cautionary tales. His kingdom was wealthy, his armies feared, and his word was law. Yet, his greatest sorrow was his son, Prince Altan—a young man whose arrogance knew no bounds.
By Zain Ul Abedin Khan9 months ago in Chapters
"Room Number 313: The Man Who Never Slept Alone"
I never believed in the supernatural. I used to laugh off ghost stories and black magic tales as leftover folklore. That was until 2019, when I spent one night—just one—in Room 313 of a guesthouse in northern India. That night changed everything I thought I knew about fear, reality, and the human soul.
By Farhan Rafid9 months ago in Chapters









