Essay
Luna the Lopsided Lion
In the heart of Sunspot Savannah, where golden grass swayed with the wind and birds sang sweet songs at sunrise, lived a young lion cub named Luna. But Luna didn’t look like the other lions in her pride. Her left ear flopped down, her right one stood up straight. Her tail curled in a funny spiral, and her mane grew in all directions like a wild bush.
By Ahmad shah5 months ago in Chapters
The Power Of Physical Touch
As a parent, there's nothing more precious than the bond you share with your child. One way to nurture this bond is through physical touch. A scholar once said that parents should kiss their children at least four times and touch them five times daily. This may seem like a simple act, but it can have a profound impact on your child's emotional and psychological well-being.
By Tariq Pathan 5 months ago in Chapters
The Door I Almost Didn’t Open: A Moment That Changed Everything
1. The Silence Before the Storm There are moments in life that arrive without fireworks. They don’t announce themselves with thunder or flashing lights. They come quietly—so softly, in fact, that you barely notice the weight they carry. Mine came on a rainy Tuesday afternoon in a small, suffocating town where nothing ever changed and dreams were buried under the rubble of routine.
By Motivate4universe6 months ago in Chapters
🌫 Dream Logic and Sonic Fog: How Dark Ambient Disorients the Mind Into Meaning . AI-Generated.
Dreams don’t make sense—but somehow they matter. A forest becomes a stairwell. A face becomes your childhood home. You wake up not remembering what happened, but knowing something happened.
By Yokai Circle6 months ago in Chapters
Along the Path I Once Trekked
You leave a place with hopes, and sometimes fears, and then somehow life circles you back through to bring a memory flickering as if you're meant to stop. Take a look around and gather whatever it was you lost sight of before. And in that, you come to learn that the road drops there. You push the brake pedal down slowly and the vehicle comes to a halt as your gaze rakes in what you missed before.
By Sai Marie Johnson6 months ago in Chapters






