Children's Fiction
Old Enough
While Clara and I were instructed to "play nice" with Jolly and Bertie outside it was far much harder than usual knowing Jolly wanted me to be his girlfriend. Why is it that the more a boy likes someone they act more stupid than ever? It's like the rooster walking around the barnyard crowing his fool head off, all puffed up about nothing while the hens busy themselves with more serious affairs like laying eggs and digging for worms. Soon as Jolly started showing off his cartwheels and tree climbing skills, us girls got busy drawing in the dirt with sticks. Clara and I were designing a house and Bertie, well, she just made circles with that, "I'm so bored I could die" look on her face. It was scorching hot but grown-ups want kids outside so they can have some peace. At least that's what Clara says.
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)about a year ago in Chapters
See the Light Chapter 2 Songs for the Souls Part 2
Chapter 2 Part 2 I used to love sewing and working with fabrics. I knew that feeling well, the familiar weight of the scissors in my hand brought back a rush of memories, though they were still clouded and vague. These tiny scissors had been my constant companion, small enough to tuck away anywhere, even in the inside pocket of my leggings. I would carry them everywhere, ready to snip a loose thread or trim a piece of fabric for a project I’d think about later. They were smaller than a tablespoon, but sharp as a needle’s point.
By Klara Nolanabout a year ago in Chapters
The Lost Letter Library. Content Warning.
A Love Legacy With the passage of time, Emily and Jack continued to intertwine their stories and lives, with each new chapter serving as a monument to their growing love. Their cooperation on the story of Clara and Henry developed into a published book that enthralled readers with its deft blending of historical romance with introspective detail. Many people who saw reflections of themselves in the book's pages grew to love it and regard it as a treasure.
By md tawhidul islamabout a year ago in Chapters
The Lost Letter Library
As the months went by, Emily and Jack's cooperation on the narrative kept going strong. They had incorporated their experiences into Clara and Henry's story, weaving a romantic and exciting web of tales. Their affection for one another became a vital aspect of their life as their link grew stronger every day. Jack sprung a surprise on Emily one cold winter's evening with a unique proposal. At the same café where they had had so many deep talks, he had planned a romantic dinner. With quiet music playing in the background and fairy lights flashing overhead, the atmosphere was enchanted.
By md tawhidul islamabout a year ago in Chapters
The Lost Letter Library . Content Warning.
For the next few weeks, Emily and Jack got together on a regular basis at the library, where they perused old letters and manuscripts and shared their personal narratives with the ageless love story of Clara and Henry. Their friendship blossomed beyond the pages as they talked about their lives, goals, and desires in the afternoons and shared private moments and laughs while meandering through their town's charming streets at night. When leaves fluttered in the breeze outside the library window one beautiful autumn afternoon, Emily and Jack made the decision to take their narrative to a neighboring café. The café was a quaint place with vintage décor and a cozy ambiance.
By md tawhidul islamabout a year ago in Chapters
The Lost Letter Library. Content Warning.
The tiny, dusty library hidden on the outskirts of town had always been a favorite spot for Emily. The fragrance of ancient paper and the whispering of books formed a haven from the outside world in this place where time appeared to stand still. She was curled up in her favorite corner on one very soggy Thursday afternoon, leafing through an assortment of old letters that were bound together in a leather tome. The letters, which were sent between Clara and Henry in the early 1900s, were full with stories of love and longing. Emily read about their secret meetings, their shared dreams, and the pledges they made, getting so absorbed in their story that she lost count of time and traced the beautiful handwriting.
By md tawhidul islamabout a year ago in Chapters
The Hidden Warmth of a Cold Heart
In a bustling metropolitan city filled with towering skyscrapers, there was a young woman named Ayumi, a talented graphic designer working at one of the largest tech companies. She was known for her cheerful demeanor, boundless enthusiasm, and radiant smile. Yet, beneath her cheerful exterior, Ayumi harbored a deep admiration for someone who was quite different from her—Kensuke, the CEO of the company she worked for.
By kevin stevenabout a year ago in Chapters
The Butterfly Effect :The Power of Small Actions
Understanding the Butterfly Effect: How Small Actions Shape the World Introduction to the Butterfly Effect The butterfly effect, a concept introduced by American meteorologist and mathematician Edward Norton Lorenz in the 1960s, proposes that small changes in initial conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes in complex systems. Lorenz’s discovery stemmed from his work with weather simulations, where a tiny alteration in input variables, such as wind speed or temperature, led to dramatically different weather forecasts over the next two months. This principle suggests that even the most minor events can have far-reaching consequences.
By Adebayo Mahmudabout a year ago in Chapters
Under the Starry Sky
Chapter 1: The Valley of Suryalaya The village of Suryalaya was nestled between two towering mountains known as Mount Seruling and Mount Guntur. These mountains stood tall with peaks often shrouded in thick mist, creating a mysterious and enchanting atmosphere. The dense forests surrounding the village held many secrets and stories passed down through generations by the village elders.
By kevin stevenabout a year ago in Chapters
Old Enough
As you know, I have had this notion that I am very smart; my teacher has repeatedly said this to my grandfather, Paw-Paw, and Pearl our housekeeper, cook, and my wanna-be Aunt for years. I have been told I talk too much and all summer have made it my goal to just shut my trap. I thought I was clever, getting a way with things like sneaking down to the rail road tracks which are super forbidden, studying hobos, or as my best hobo pal Hank says, "train jumpers", however Clara, Pearl's niece and my new best friend and blood sister says, "school smarts and street smarts is different."
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)about a year ago in Chapters
THE MASTER KEY
CHAPTER 3 One Good Turn Deserves Another Johnson Footwell came from a rich family in the United States. He lived in Georgia. Both his parents were doctors. Their residence was very beautiful. Everything went well for Johnson till he met the saddest day in his life at the age of eight. His parents passed away when he was eight years old. They died due to fire outbreak that stormed their hospital.
By Kelvin Sena Datsaabout a year ago in Chapters










