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The Edge of Tomorrow. AI-Generated.
Prologue: The Beginning of the End The night was thick with the scent of rain, though the sky had yet to open. The streets glistened under flickering streetlights, and the air carried the restless hum of a city that never truly slept.
By Sandra Amiedor12 months ago in Chapters
Shadows of Yesterday
The rain poured relentlessly over the old apartment complex, its walls stained with time and neglect. In one of the dimly lit rooms, Elena sat on a torn couch, holding her little brother, Miguel, close to her chest. Their mother, Rosa, stood near the window, her hands clenched into fists as she faced the landlord.
By Anthony Scott12 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 19: The Cost of Protection
Emily had finally found out the truth. She sat by the window in her small hotel room, looking outside and watching the world go by in a town that was a few hours away from home. It was big enough for her to hide in, but small enough that she didn't feel lost in it.
By Amanda Doyle12 months ago in Chapters
The Immortal King’s Ruin
Prologue The kingdom of Eldoria stood as a monument to human ambition. Vast, golden fields stretched beyond the eye could see, their bounty feeding not only the mouths of the people but also the pride of their ruler. At its heart, the great capital, Vareth, boasted towers that touched the sky, temples that hummed with prayers of devotion, and streets paved with stones that had felt the footsteps of generations.
By Sandra Amiedor12 months ago in Chapters
Boxed In: Nothingness. Top Story - February 2025.
We both jumped to our feet. Instinctively, I reached for his hand. It had been so long since we had touched, I considered pulling away immediately. But he grasped it with fierce protectiveness and my heart skipped a beat at the memory his touch stirred. He once had been my safe place, long ago. I needed that now.
By A. J. Schoenfeld12 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 45
A hand extended and shook those of Loreen and Lisa. “This is a great opportunity for you. It’s a talk on leadership and self-esteem,” Richmond Nott explained. He had slick black hair that clung to his scalp, showing some signs of gray.
By Skyler Saunders12 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 44
Acrimony existed in the air. Loreen had been summoned to the studio of a classical music composer named Philant Barney. He crossed his hands in front of his piano. Then he saw Loreen out of the corner of his eye. Then he began to play. The lilting notes and precision of every chord change lifted Loreen’s spirit. Philant slammed on the keys in a sign of defiant dissonance. He turned to her and offered a crooked smile.
By Skyler Saunders12 months ago in Chapters
A Poisonous Game
Electric Hearts: The room was filled with an electric hum, the kind of tension that seemed to make the air thicker, harder to breathe. Journalists stood in clusters, cameras at the ready, microphones poised, all eyes trained on the two figures who sat across from each other on stage. The distance between them wasn’t much, but it felt like miles. Or maybe just inches.
By llaurren's reads12 months ago in Chapters








