Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 22
Loreen and Lisa traveled to the Women’s Correctional Building in New Castle, Delaware. They showed no fear and did not shudder at the fact that some of these women committed hardcore crimes. They did not deal with them. They outlined a plan to only speak to non-violent criminals and those convicted of business crimes like fraud.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Chapters
Through The Black Window
He was dragged through the broken window by black demonic arms and he was now in a hall full of black shapes that were pressed at various windows that seemed to hang in mid-air, promising egress to those who were in the hall.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about a year ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 21
Loreen peered at her smartwatch. She looked placid despite her mind on fire. A potential businessperson was supposed to arrive for an appointment. Two minutes ago. That was Loreen’s rule. She allowed a two-minute grace period. She rose from her seat in her office. She called her assistant.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Chapters
The Silver Veil - Chapter 1
The story is set in a sprawling, magical city where the ruling elite wield arcane powers to maintain control. Cassian, a thief with a mysterious past, accidentally discovers a forbidden artifact during a routine heist. This artifact, the Silver Veil, grants him the ability to see into other dimensions, revealing a hidden barrier between worlds. However, this newfound power comes with a curse—visions of other realms that threaten to drive him mad.
By Samrah Sayyedabout a year ago in Chapters
Two Lost Souls - Chapter Two
[Chapter One HERE] To watch the horse spring towards the river's jumping bank was a bonus for Rori. Her perch atop the bridge was the perfect place to see the pair navigate the course's water jump. What a fitting way to start the work week at Karst College Stables.
By Elle M. Athensabout a year ago in Chapters
A Home Without Walls
Asaiah sat on the edge of her bed, staring at the ceiling. The faint hum of the ceiling fan matched the rhythm of her thoughts—whirling, repetitive, endless. She had always thought of this house as her safe place, her sanctuary. It had taken years for her to realize it wasn’t a home, not for her, not really.
By llaurren's readsabout a year ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 19. Content Warning.
Chunks of pineapple floated to the top of the rum and fruit in the blender. With the harsh whirring sound filling Loreen’s ears, she remembered something. This activity was illegal decades ago. People actually had to resort to speakeasies or get arrested for the manufacture, production, sale, and consumption of alcohol. She went to her trusted tablet.
By Skyler Saundersabout a year ago in Chapters





