Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 75
In her house, Loreen had her own gym and trainer as well. Lisa visited her neighborhood exercise club. The sound of an alarm drew Lisa’s attention. Usually, this meant that a person coming into the establishment carried a huge jug of some liquid, grunted while they worked out, or wore revealing clothing to show off their pecs.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Chapters
Shattered Prophecy Part 5
The underground temple trembled as the group stepped into the final chamber. A cavernous expanse stretched before them, its towering obsidian pillars glowing with veins of eerie red light. At the chamber’s center, atop a raised dais of black stone, sat the Heart of the Abyss—a crystalline orb swirling with shadows. Before it stood The Veiled One, his dark robes billowing unnaturally as he turned to face them. His mask, smooth and expressionless, concealed his identity, but his presence alone radiated pure malice.
By Richard Bailey11 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 74
Heschel Breen worked on one of his classic cars. The muscular frame and the amalgamation of wires, tubes, slabs of metal, and shining chrome painted a portrait of rarity. He had been working on this particular gem all weekend. When he didn’t furnish vintage vehicles, he had been a CEO of a chain of groceries stretching down the North Atlantic Coast. He talked to his friend as he used his earpiece. His friend was two hundred miles away.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Chapters
The Weight of Time
Life.... Sumit, who was in a deep sleep, woke up from a severe pain when the bus hit the bus window and hit his head... Sumit, who received a twenty-year sentence with serious work and was released from prison after seventeen years due to good behavior, is no stranger to pain...
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Chapters
Shattered Prophecy Part 4
The tunnels leading away from the underground temple district twisted in erratic patterns, leading the party deeper beneath the city. The air was damp, thick with the scent of moss and centuries-old dust. Flickering blue torches lined the stone walls, their ghostly glow casting long shadows that seemed to slither when no one was looking.
By Richard Bailey11 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 73
Time seemed to slow with Loreen and Lisa on spring break. They relaxed by the shore. Or tried to do so. When Loreen’s phone buzzed, she recalled a commercial where the recipient of the call skipped his mobile device into the ocean like a stone.
By Skyler Saunders11 months ago in Chapters









