Fiction
One Husband Too Many. Top Story - February 2025.
In Chapter 4: Jake has interviewed staff at the bar where Greg was seen leaving, and learns he’d made or received a call just prior to that. He has pieced together information about Elise which will need to be confirmed. He ends the day at his favorite watering hole.
By Marie McGrath11 months ago in Chapters
Late night attraction
Late night attraction It was almost two o'clock in the night. It's raining outside, water drops are rolling down the window glass. Neela stood by the window looking into the deep darkness. Suddenly the phone rang. A familiar name on the screen — Arnav.
By MD ONIK HASAN11 months ago in Chapters
Espionage
Espionage, also known as spying, is the act of secretly collecting information about governments, organizations, or individuals. It has been an important part of history and is often used by countries to gain intelligence about their enemies or rivals. Espionage can involve secret agents, technology, and hidden codes. This article will explore the history, methods, risks, and effects of espionage in simple and easy English.
By Farhan Sayed11 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 51
Government regulations on toys proved to be rather pernicious. On the surface, it looked like they protected children. What lay underneath, however, remained the fact that bureaucrats just wanted to control companies who wanted to turn a profit. Loreen and Lisa held the dolls in their hands. The hair felt synthetic and the dimensions seemed a bit off, but they held them.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Chapters
First Day of School
School registration day was around the corner, and Billy signed up to be an actor. “An actor,” his father said, “was one that could take on any job in the world and be successful for they had more confidence than the President and more perseverance than the Army soldier down the road to not give up in the face of rejection.” Billy thought his Dad to be like an actor, though truth, he didn’t really know what he did for a living, but he thought the same of him.
By Wesley C. Martin11 months ago in Chapters







