Fiction
Unraveling Worlds. Content Warning.
The words from the OB's filled everyone's mind, everyone heard or saw them, not one person was left untouched or without understanding, even the very young somehow had a simple understanding of things being different. The proof they offered was irrefutable in every sense of the word. They sent visions of their placing the writings and books, the Ark of the Covenant, the Holy Grail... every great item written about in books of religion was placed at the various capital buildings.
By Luna Verity10 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 92
Loreen turned the key and let the engine pur. Her eyes turned to saucers and her grin looked like a billion dollars. She had finally conquered the dragon in fixing the old rust bucket up enough to be clean, finely polished and valuable. She exited the car and looked at her video phone.
By Skyler Saunders10 months ago in Chapters
Before It Ends. Content Warning.
As soon as my mother left the room, I removed the ring and placed it back in my jewelry box. I even took a photo with my phone as proof, because I was doubting myself after seeing it on my finger. I tried to shake off the nightmares and the ring being on my finger as I went to take a shower. I kept having flashes of the shadow staring into my soul as I lay there unable to move in bed. As the water from the shower cascaded down my face, I tried to block the images from repeating in my head... it didn't help. I went down for breakfast, the vision of the shadow figure standing at my bedside, watching me... it continued to linger through my mind constantly.
By Luna Verity10 months ago in Chapters
Forged Blade - Chapter 1. Content Warning.
The heat from the torches pressed down on me, heavy and suffocating, but I kept moving. My horns caught the flickering firelight as I shifted, casting sharp shadows across the floor. The demon in front of me twitched, looking for an opening I wouldn’t give him. His breathing quickened, shallow and panicked. I focused on the sound, the hitch in his breath giving him away. He was going to lunge. Every breath burned, every muscle ached, but the crowd didn’t care. They just wanted blood.
By K L Nightshade10 months ago in Chapters
My Pandemic Pastime
And, then, Nicholas. “Don’t call me Nick; if my parents wanted me called Nick, they’d have called me ‘Nick’,” arrived into this world that Lena so coveted as one that was insular, and which she had no interest in changing, despite its many difficulties. While she drew comfort and enjoyment from her small family, she viewed the rest of the world with skepticism, hating so many aspects of it that she was loathe to leave its confines.
By Marie McGrath10 months ago in Chapters
The Dreamer's Pat
Chapter 1: The Strange Dreams Elara was 22 years old, living in a city where dreams were very important. People called dreamweavers special because they could shape and control the dreams of others. It was a big honor to be able to help people get rid of nightmares and make their dreams peaceful. Elara had this amazing gift, and she used it every day. But lately, something strange was happening.
By Hicham Bouh10 months ago in Chapters
My Pandemic Pastime
In Part One: After their abusive father abandons them, Lena and her sister, Stella, live with their mother Sylvie. Stella continually outshines her younger sister, Lena, but Lena takes it in stride. As teens, they work at a restaurant together when, at 17, Stella finds she is preganant and doesn't want their mother to know.
By Marie McGrath10 months ago in Chapters






