Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 218
A swim in her pool always relaxed Loreen. The water shimmered under the lights of the indoor setting. Coolness washed over her in immaculate fashion. If she were a believer, it would've baptized her. It felt like a cleansing of all the worry and stress that had built up in her life. She enjoyed the strain as it challenged her, but she relished the release.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Woman in White. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Chapter One - The Asphalt Vein The highway at night was a vein of dull silver, stretching endlessly into the black belly of the Carolina countryside. Miles of asphalt shimmered under the moon, broken by the rhythmic thump of expansion joints, like a heartbeat too slow for the living. Fog had rolled in thick from the marshlands, curling over the guardrails and swallowing the treeline.
By Aiysha Hussain6 months ago in Chapters
Somebody's Someone - Chapter Three
Yennia found it impossible to completely cut off Zak—no matter how far she moved or how well Khand treated her. There was something about Zak that kept him tethered to her. He wasn’t gentle, but he knew how to play it cool. His slick talk and confidence had just enough charm to make her second-guess what she already knew. Even when he manipulated her, his words sounded like concern; and despite knowing better, she didn’t always act on it. Khand saw through her behavior. He never confronted her outright, but he understood: whenever she ghosted him, it was because Zak had slipped back into her life. She would vanish for a few days, barely respond to texts, then reappear as if nothing had happened. Khand learned not to chase those silences—they always carried Zak's shadow.
By Neshzivne Dadirri6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 217
Common Man’s mansion stood as a combination of architectural styles. Dadaist, Bau Haus, Colonial expressions all amounted to a mishmash of drooping, rising, twisting elements that he hated. He despised his own outward showiness. Regardless, he persevered in his planning.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Doughnuts & Feelings. Top Story - August 2025.
***Character name change. Selena is now Mikaela, and is of both English and Swedish decent.*** It’s now Wednesday, and I’ve finally stopped having dreams about the weekend. For the last few nights, Sheila the camel has been incepting my dreams like Freddy Krueger, giving me nightmares. And yet, somehow, I still wake up with a boner. It’s confusing. It would be gross if I didn’t remember the real star of my dreams before they became a nightmare, Aisling, who, like Beatrice, has officially ghosted me. So I’m back to dreaming of Mikaela. It’s probably safer that way.
By Simon George6 months ago in Chapters
Film Review: Secrets
Secrets, Feature Film Shaun Paul McGrath (Salvable) steps into the role of DI Richards, leading a gripping psychological thriller that carefully peels back layers of long-buried trauma and emotional reckoning. Directed by Christopher Norton (The Day I Met You) and written in collaboration with Liz Norton — the duo behind Sisters — the film delivers a slow-burning, emotionally intelligent story that lingers long after it ends.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 216
Busy with her portfolio of investments, Loreen took a pencil and a legal pad and jotted down notes. Her phone, tablet, and desktop had all been charged. She just enjoyed the idea of quickly getting down on physical paper what the dividends would be.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 215
Rotor blades chopped into the air. Entrepreneur Paul stepped off the helicopter in Sussex County. He strolled from the whirring aircraft into a Goulding. With his seat fully reclined in the back, he used his tablet to see the raw land.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Superman Box Office Beats Man of Steel in Another Major Record
It’s official: James Gunn’s Superman has overtaken Man of Steel at the domestic box office, becoming the top-earning solo Superman movie in U.S. history. In just 18 days since its release on July 11, 2025, the film has pulled in $292.4 million domestically, edging past Man of Steel’s $291 million total.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Chapters








