Fiction
The Sparta Chronicles. AI-Generated.
In the cobblestoned streets of Victorian London, where gas lamps flickered and fog rolled in like a curtain, a most peculiar partnership was about to begin. Sparta, the time-traveling corgi, found himself trotting along Baker Street, intrigued by the chatter of busy streets and the mysteries that hung thick in the air.
By Carolyn Patton5 months ago in Chapters
The Sparta Chronicles. AI-Generated.
In a quaint little town nestled among rolling green hills, there lived an extraordinary corgi named Sparta. With his stubby legs, fluffy coat, and ears that perked up like tiny sails, Sparta was adored by everyone. But it wasn't just his appearance that made him special. Sparta could talk—not bark or yip, but speak, with the clarity and intelligence of a seasoned scholar.
By Carolyn Patton5 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 238
Loreen felt compelled to work in her garden. As she pruned the tomatoes, tomato cherries, and cucumbers, figures ran through her head. In a sense, she remained at her desk, crunching numbers and pruning her investment portfolio. A call came in and she rocketed from a kneeling position to her feet.
By Skyler Saunders5 months ago in Chapters
Four Roads, One Journey
Four friends. Four very different lives. But one shared dream. It all started with a simple idea—an impulsive road trip to celebrate their last summer before real life pulled them in different directions. Maya, Aaron, Lina, and Josh had grown up together in a small town, bound by memories, secrets, and dreams they hadn’t yet dared to chase.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi5 months ago in Chapters
Adding to the Collection. Content Warning.
She just stood there with the silver spear in her hand, blood dripping from the tip; standing over the werewolf that had just attacked her family. Just a girl of twelve years with little to no skill in combat, she had just acted on fear. Chest rising and falling with the rhythm of her fast heartbeat, she fought to catch her breath along with her thoughts. Fists clenched tightly over the shaft of the spear knuckles white, gray eyes searching over the bodies of her mother and father who now both lay motionless feet away from the beast they had fought to protect her from. The swimming feeling in her head had become overwhelming, it felt like her stomach was rushing up to meet her throat; and it was. Dropping the spear where she stood, she dropped to her knees catching herself with her in the dirt; her body wretched up everything she had eaten for breakfast with her parents. Leaning forward on her knees, Revna coughed and spit what little she had left in her mouth. Staring down at what she just expelled she was void of any feeling of what she saw before her; all she knew was at that moment she no longer had parents to care for her on their little farm just outside the Northern village of Hraereksgil. Getting to her feet she picked up the heavy silver spear that belonged to her father, carrying it to the small home her mother kept neat and tidy; she sat it up against the door in the same place her father would put it after his hunts. Keeping her hand on the shaft of the spear a moment longer than necessary, she closed her eyes not wanting to return the massacre lying several feet from the front door. All she wanted to do was wash up and go lay down in her bed till the next day; dream that everything was okay. No, Revna was a twelve-year-old girl facing reality, forcing herself to be the big girl her mother always encouraged her to be and face her problem head on. Nightmare really was what she was facing, a horrifying nightmare where she was now an orphan and had to figure out how to survive the coming winter alone.
By Alina Anthony5 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 236
Though she didn’t have the money to buy the dating service, she could found her own. She contemplated this act of entrepreneurship. Everything within her told her to start this new venture. No partners, she would tread down a new trail to an open field of possibilities.
By Skyler Saunders5 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 234
Mondays represented freshness to Loreen. Everybody harped on how Friday was so glorious. Why? she thought. The end of the work week did not appeal to her. Instead, she worked weekends. But this Monday invigorated her. She opened her portfolio of investments and began trimming and primping.
By Skyler Saunders5 months ago in Chapters






